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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 9:21:53 AM
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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 9:23:06 AM
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CADAVER JOE HELPING 'WAR CRIMINAL' PUTIN AND IRAN AT THE SAME TIME...

New Iran Agreement Lets Russia Cash $10 Billion Contract To Build Nuclear Sites…



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 9:30:26 AM
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“It’s Jawdropping” Senator Johnson on China and Russia Negotiating for Biden Administration in a Deal with Iran



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 9:35:18 AM
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Thanks to Joe Biden’s “Astronomical” Gas Prices – Gas Thefts Are Becoming Alarmingly Common in Several States (VIDEO)




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 9:38:47 AM
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Duration of Joe Biden’s Negative Approval Rating Sets Records

breitbart.com

Joe Biden Has 110 Days With Approval Index Under -24, Far Surpassing Obama, Trump

Hannah Bleau

President Joe Biden has had 110 days with an approval index — the number of those who strongly approve minus those who strongly disapprove of his job performance — at or under -24, far surpassing former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, according to Rasmussen Reports.

On Wednesday, March 16, 2022, 57 percent disapproved of Biden’s job performance, compared to 42 percent who approved, making his net approval -15. However, 45 percent “strongly” disapprove, compared to 21 percent who “strongly” approve, making his approval index -24.

According to Rasmussen Reports, Biden has experienced 110 days of a Presidential Approval Index at or below -24. For comparison, Obama only saw 15 days with equally dismal figures, and Trump tallied 6.

Days the last three Presidents have spent with an Approval Index at or below -24:

Obama – 15
Trump – 6
Biden – 110
t.co

— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) March 16, 2022

In January, Biden surpassed former President Trump’s worst recorded approval index, dipping to -33.

Biden approval index (strongly approve minus strongly disapprove) is now -33.

Trump's worst was -26.t.co @POTUS

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— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) January 26, 2022

Biden’s dismal ratings come as the country continues to deal with stunningly high gas prices, which keep climbing. Biden, however, has refused to take responsibility, instead blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I’m sick of this stuff… The American people think the reason for inflation is the government spending more money,” Biden said last week. “Simply. Not. True.”

“Democrats didn’t cause this problem. Vladimir Putin did,” he asserted.

Then, on Wednesday, Biden continued to deflect, placing blame on oil and gas companies.

Oil prices are decreasing, gas prices should too.

Last time oil was $96 a barrel, gas was $3.62 a gallon. Now it’s $4.31.

Oil and gas companies shouldn’t pad their profits at the expense of hardworking Americans. pic.twitter.com/uLNGleWBly

— President Biden (@POTUS) March 16, 2022

Yet his refusal to take responsibility for bad policy has yet to help him in the polls; a Civiqs poll released Monday found just 37 percent approving of Biden.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 9:46:16 AM
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CADAVER JOE FUCKS UP AGAIN. THIS TERMINAL DEMENTIA PATIENT CAN'T DO ONE THING RIGHT...


Kremlin: Reports Of Major Progress In Ukraine Talks "Wrong" - Biden's Putin Remark "Unforgiveable"



"distorted picture"



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 10:03:11 AM
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According to Kelly Blue Book in December, the average transaction price of an electric vehicle is north of $56,400. That’s $5,000 more than an entry-level luxury car, averaging more than $51,300 in November.


thefederalist.com

With Push For Electric Vehicles, Democrats Pursue Paris Hilton Strategy

By: Tristan Justice



Gas prices reached an all-time peak last week at $4.33 a gallon, according to a AAA tracker, remaining at $4.30 Wednesday. The White House solution? Get an electric car, you poors.

“Clean transportation can provide significant cost savings for the American people,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said at an event alongside the vice president earlier this month touting the administration’s $5 million spend on a nationwide network of charging stations, “so the people from rural, to suburban, to urban communities can all benefit from the gas savings of driving an EV.”

At record-breaking gas prices slapping families with a projected $2,000 in additional transportation costs this year, the switch to an electric vehicle may sound tempting — were it not for the nearly $60,000 price tag. This plus the illogic of destroying U.S. energy independence from the most reliable an inexpensive sources makes Democrats’ lack of concern about gas prices a version of Paris Hilton’s famous Photoshopped T-shirt meme, “Stop being poor.”

According to Kelly Blue Book in December, the average transaction price of an electric vehicle is north of $56,400. That’s $5,000 more than an entry-level luxury car, averaging more than $51,300 in November.

Absent radical changes in the power grid, the emissions savings from a gas-powered vehicle to electric are minimal because its production still relies on the very sources their use aims to eliminate. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), 60 percent of U.S. electricity production is generated by fossil fuels. Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie eloquently made this point in a tweet last week.

And forget about manufacturing electric cars without a reliable power grid, its reliability secured by fossil fuels. China, the world’s largest producer of electric cars, gets 58 percent of its power from coal, 20 percent from petroleum and other liquids, and 8 percent from natural gas. Beijing also stands to benefit most from Biden’s pledge to push American auto sales to 50 percent electric because it monopolizes the global market of the rare earth minerals needed to make them.

High energy prices also translate into higher prices for just about everything. On top of the $2,000 projection in added transportation expenses per household this year due to gas price increases, food prices climbing with inflation will cost another $1,000 more than in 2021, according to Yardeni Research, a global investment and strategy firm.

“That’s $3,000 less money that households have to spend on other consumer goods and services, which are also experiencing rapid price increases,” Edward Yardeni, the firm’s president, wrote in a LinkedIn post.

But Americans can rest assured that instead of unleashing American energy production, consumers can dodge the administration’s self-imposed price spikes with the $60,000 purchase of an electric vehicle charged on coal.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 10:04:02 AM
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Black Lives Matter Activist Indicted on 18 Counts of Fraud, Other Federal Charge



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 10:11:56 AM
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WHO’S SIDE IS HE ON, ANYWAY? Biden may remove Iran’s Revolutionary Guard from terrorist list.

Just kidding, we know.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 11:51:16 AM
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Never forget the clowns who claimed Hunter Biden's laptop was fake.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:01:18 PM
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You realize that if the laptop story is true, then Joe Biden is inarguably a compromised President?


We all realize that, right?




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:02:11 PM
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This is the interesting part of NYT's Hunter story, not the part about the authentic emails that were authenticated a long time ago t.co






To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:05:01 PM
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Wow, who could have predicted that dismissing and censoring a story about potential Democratic Party elite corruption by labelling it — with zero evidence — as “Russian disinformation” would turn out to be a yet another Russiagate scam?




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:06:03 PM
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They intentionally lied to the American people in order to influence an election.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:06:56 PM
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During the 2nd presidential debate Biden blamed Russia for the emergence of his son’s hard drive.

Hunter's emails and laptop have now been authenticated.

Seems like Biden's foreign policy decisions on Ukraine would be deserving of closer scrutiny.

And some hard questions.




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Fun fact: You don't need The New York Times to "confirm" stories that we've known to be true for over two years.








To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:10:38 PM
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washingtonexaminer.com

Washington Examiner
Byron York

6-7 minutes





Hunter Biden and the shame of social media
| March 17, 2022 10:09 AM



HUNTER BIDEN AND THE SHAME OF SOCIAL MEDIA. Today the New York Times published a story about the federal tax and foreign-influence investigation of President Joe Biden's son Hunter. The paper reported that Hunter Biden paid off a "significant tax liability," thought to be more than $1 million, in hopes of fending off indictment. But the investigation, run by the U.S. attorney in Delaware, is about more than just taxes, the New York Times reported — it also focuses on possible violations of "foreign lobbying and money laundering rules" in Hunter Biden's lucrative dealings in Ukraine, China, and elsewhere.

Deep in the story, the 24th paragraph, to be exact, the paper reported that prosecutors have "examined emails between Mr. Biden, [business partner Devon] Archer, and others about [Ukrainian energy firm] Burisma and other foreign business activity." The New York Times has seen the emails in question. It obtained them "from a cache of files that appears to have come from a laptop abandoned by Mr. Biden in a Delaware repair shop." Those emails, the New York Times continued, "were authenticated by people familiar with them and with the investigation."

The New York Times article comes as something of a bitter joke for the New York Post, which on Oct. 14, 2020, published a story headlined, "Smoking-gun email reveals how Hunter Biden introduced Ukrainian businessman to VP dad." The New York Post reported that the email was "contained in a massive trove of data recovered from a laptop computer" that had been brought to a Delaware repair shop in April 2019.

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The bitterness in the story is that the New York Post article, coming in the heat of a presidential campaign, was ignored, downplayed, or attacked in many media outlets. In the two biggest social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter, it was suppressed. Rather than follow up on the New York Post's reporting, other news organizations limited the reach of negative information about Hunter Biden and his father, then the Democratic candidate for president.

Some of the treatment was downright comic. For example, right after the first presidential debate, in which then-President Donald Trump made many references to the laptop, to Hunter Biden's habit of referring to his father as "the big man," and more, the New York Times published a guide for confused viewers. "If you listened to President Trump debate Joseph R. Biden Jr., you may have felt like you'd started watching a complicated serial drama — 'Lost' or 'Twin Peaks' — in its final season," the New York Times's James Poniewozik wrote. "The president kept dropping names and plot points, all seeming to reference a baroque mythology. Who was 'the big man?' What was 'the laptop?' How many seasons of this show did I miss?"

It was all so mysterious! Of course, if more news organizations, including the New York Times, had reported the details of the laptop story, more viewers would have known exactly what Trump was talking about.

So it's fair to say that many media outlets did not exactly cover themselves in glory in the Hunter Biden laptop matter. But the real shame belongs to social media giants Twitter and Facebook, which actively suppressed the New York Post story.

Facebook said it applied its "process to reduce the spread of misinformation" to the laptop story. "While I will intentionally not link to the New York Post, I want to be clear that this story is eligible to be fact checked by Facebook's third-party fact checking partners," tweeted Facebook spokesman Andy Stone. "In the meantime, we are reducing its distribution on our platform." The "fact-checking" claim was, apparently, a ruse. Facebook never published the results of any fact-checking done on the article.

Twitter was even worse. The company banned the New York Post from the platform and blocked the story itself on Twitter. It also banned Twitter users from tweeting the story and even from sending it to one another via direct message. If one happened to find a link to the story on Twitter, a click brought this screen:



When users tried to access the New York Post's story on Hunter Biden and his laptop, this screen popped up to warn users of a "potentially spammy or unsafe" link. Byron York



Now, of course, it's all one big Never Mind. Except no one can go back and undo the damage Twitter and Facebook did. And the power the two social media giants exercised only served to heighten their already-strong inclination for censorship and cancellation. In the end, the new New York Times story on Hunter Biden says a little about Hunter Biden and a lot about some deeply troubling trends in our media world.



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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:19:23 PM
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JOE DID IT ON PURPOSE.

THIS IS BAD. CADAVER JOE IS DESTROYING AMERICA, WHILE EVIL REGIMES FORM STRONGER BONDS...

DESTROY US OIL AND MAKE OUR ENEMIES STRONGER. IT IS ABSOLUTELY INTENTIONAL. CADAVER JOE AND DEMS HATE AMERICA.

Biden Effect: Saudi Arabia Invites Chinese President Xi to Visit Country as Relations with US Unwind



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:21:13 PM
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U.S. Hasn’t Conducted a Single Strike Against ISIS-K Since Leaving Afghanistan



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:23:09 PM
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Patrick Byrne: Enough Evidence To Decertify At Least 3 States...



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:39:34 PM
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TERMINAL DEMENTIA - 'YOU'RE A ONE HORSE PONY' WTF!!!

RIGHT NOW: Joe Biden confirms that he STILL believes Hunter's laptop is "Russian disinformation" even AFTER New York Times and his own Justice Department CONFIRM authenticity.


And years after New York Post and independent forensic experts CONFIRMED authenticity.

What a Jackass.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:41:35 PM
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TRUMP WAS RIGHT: Hunter Biden Paid One Million Dollar Tax Bill, but Broad Federal Investigation Continues --Ukraine, Burisma, China, etc. The corrupt cover-up of this scandal to protect Joe Biden is part of the worst corruption scandal in American history.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:43:55 PM
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Great to see NYT catch up to stories I reported long ago. Back then I was disparaged as a conspiracy theorist for reporting this. It was true then and now that Hunter Biden’s work for foreign clients raised serious legal issues. Some covered it up then.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:44:50 PM
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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 12:46:45 PM
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Here's a letter signed by over 50 top IC officials claiming the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation.


Includes Clapper, Brennan, Morrell, etc. Joe Biden & Psaki said it too.

Imagine taking any of these people remotely seriously today.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/17/2022 1:01:54 PM
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Biden’s Nuclear Deal With Iran Is Set To Be Even More Disastrous Than Obama’s




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/18/2022 12:52:28 AM
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Victor Davis Hanson | 10 Realities of Ukraine…

Victor Davis Hanson

5-6 minutes

One. Reassuring an enemy what one will not do ensures that the enemy will do just that and more. Unpredictability and occasional enigmatic silence bolster deterrence. But Joe Biden’s predictable reassurance to Russian President Vladimir Putin that he will show restraint means Putin likely will not.

Two. No-fly zones don’t work in a big-power, symmetrical standoff. In a cost-benefit analysis, they are not worth the risk of shooting down the planes of a nuclear power. They usually do little to stop planes outside of such zones shooting missiles into them. Sending long-range, high-altitude anti-aircraft batteries to Ukraine to deny Russian air superiority is a far better way of regaining air parity.

Three. Europe, NATO members, and Germany in particular have de facto admitted that their past decades of shutting down nuclear plants, coal mines, and oil and gas fields have left Europe at the mercy of Russia. They are promising to rearm and meet their promised military contributions. By their actions, they are admitting that their critics, the United States in particular(PRESIDENT TRUMP!!!), were right, and they were dangerously wrong in empowering Putin.

Four. China is now pro-Russian. Beijing wants Russian natural resources at a discount. Russia will pay for overpriced access to Chinese finance, commerce, and markets. Yet if Russia loses the Ukraine war, goes broke, and as an international pariah is ostracized, then China will likely cut the smelly Russian albatross from its neck—in fear of new Western financial, cultural, and commercial clout.

Five. Americans are finally digesting just how destructive the humiliating flight from Afghanistan was. The catastrophe signaled to Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran that Western deterrence had died.

No surprise that Russia sent missiles into a Ukrainian base near the Polish-NATO border. North Korea in January launched more missiles than in any month in its history. Iran sent missiles into Kurdistan. China daily announces it is just a matter of time until it absorbs Taiwan. The tens of billions of dollars of sophisticated weaponry sent to Ukraine by the West are still far less than what the U.S. military handed over to the terrorist Taliban.

Six. The Ukraine war did not cause inflation and record gas prices. Both were already spiking by early February 2022.

The cause was the Biden Administration’s year-long radical expansion of the money supply at a time of post-COVID, pent-up consumer demand. It foolishly continued de facto zero-interest rates. Its generous COVID subsidies for the unemployed discouraged a return to work, while slashing U.S. oil and gas production and pipelines.

Prior to Putin’s invasion, Joe Biden was quite publicly blaming greedy corporations, oil companies, COVID, and Donald Trump for the inflation he had birthed in 2021. And he was claiming undeniable high prices were only temporary or mostly an obsession of the elite.

Seven. Putin did not invade during the Trump tenure—although he had been more aggressive under previous American leadership with his prior attacks on Georgia, Ukraine, and Crimea. Russia stayed still when oil prices were low, fuel supplies in the West were plentiful, and the United States was confident. When the United States was neither bogged down in optional military interventions nor led by a president predictably accommodating to Russian aggressions, Russia stayed quiet.

Putin took note of increased NATO and U.S. defense spending. He feared low global oil prices and record American oil and gas production. He was wary after unpredictable American strikes against enemies like ISIS, Abu al-Baghdadi, and the Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.

Eight. It is not “escalation” to send arms to Ukraine. The Russians far more aggressively supplied the North Koreans and North Vietnamese in their wars against America, without spreading the war globally. Pakistan, Syria, and Iran sent deadly weapons—many in turn supplied to them by Russia, North Korea, and China—to kill thousands of Americans during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

Nine. Putin may never fully absorb Ukraine as long as it can easily be supplied across its borders by four NATO countries. The United States deadlocked in the Korean War, lost the Vietnam War, was stalled in Iraq, and fled Afghanistan in part because its enemies were easily supplied by nearby border friends on the assumption the United States could not strike such abettors.

Ten. It is not “un-American” to point out that prior American appeasement under the Obama and the Biden Administrations explains not why Putin wished to go into Ukraine, but why he felt he could. It is not “treasonous” to say Ukraine and the United States previously should have stayed out of each other’s domestic affairs and politics—but still do not excuse Putin’s savage aggression. It is not traitorous to admit that Russia for centuries relied on buffer states between Europe—lost when its Warsaw Pact satellite members joined NATO after its defeat in the Cold War. But that reality also does not justify Putin’s savage attack.

We should not rehash the past but learn from it—and thereby ensure Putin is defeated now and deterred in the future.



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Virginia Freshman Emma Weyant Cheated out of a National Championship by Biological Male “Lia” Thomas



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  • 7 year-old boy dies of ‘heart attack’ two weeks after Vaccine…
  • Read the VAERS report…



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    These are the "intelligence" officials who colluded to interfere in the 2020 election by making up a false story that Hunter's laptop was a Russian plot:

    James Clapper
    Michael Hayden
    Leon Panetta
    John Brennan
    Marc Polymeropoulos
    John Sipher
    John McLaughlin
    Michael Morell




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    Virginia Tech swimmer competing in this year’s NCAA championship details how her teammate was brought to tears after her place in the finals was taken by Lia Thomas:




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    SCARED! This is @joebiden
    the MOMENT when Trump mentions Hunter's laptop. Biden was caught. So he LIED. Now you finally know Liberals. Your beloved @nytimes
    just confirmed Hunter's laptop is authentic.



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    Psaki was just CALLED OUT for defending Biden's lie that Hunter Biden's laptop was a "Russian plant" after a new New York Times article authenticates the laptop

    If you look closely you can see smoke and hot lava blowing out of her ears...




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    Nancy Pelosi nearly spits out her dentures in raging fit as reporter asks about protecting AMERICANS instead of Ukrainians




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    EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden Audio Confesses Partnership With China 'Spy Chief'... Joe Biden Named as Criminal Case Witness


    by Natalie Winters and Raheem Kassam

    thenationalpulse.com


    An audio recording exclusively obtained by the National Pulse reveals Hunter Biden discussing business involvement with a “spy chief of China” and how his business partner Devon Archer named him and his father as witnesses in a Southern District of New York Criminal case. Hunter Biden – in an audio file labelled “Most Genius Shit Ever” – appears to be referencing Patrick Ho, who was a former Secretary for Home Affairs in Hong Kong, as a “spy chief of China” while lamenting how his business partner Ye Jianming of CEFC China Energy had disappeared.

    Ho was also involved in the CEFC venture, as originally reported by the New York Post and suppressed by the media and Big Tech firms.

    The audio breaks the mainstream media’s narrative that the hard drive is somehow “fake” or does not implicate Hunter or Joe Biden in criminal investigations and/or business deals with the Chinese Communist Party.

    Click here to help fund our investigative work. LISTEN:

    Get the video and embed code here. The former veep’s son also bemoans longtime business partner Devon Archer naming him and his father Joe as witnesses “in a criminal case” without notifying him.

    I get calls from my father to tell me that The New York Times is calling but my old partner Eric, who literally has done me harm for I don’t know how long, is the one taking the calls because my father will not stop sending the calls to Eric. I have another New York Times reporter calling about my representation of Patrick Ho – the fucking spy chief of China who started the company that my partner, who is worth $323 billion, founded and is now missing. The richest man in the world is missing who was my partner. He was missing since I last saw him in his $58 million apartment and signed a $4 billion deal to build the fucking largest fucking LNG port in the world. And I am receiving calls from the Southern District of New York from the U.S. Attorney himself. My best friend in business Devon has named me as a witness without telling me in a criminal case and my father without telling me.

    The recording adds to the litany of e-mails and stories broken by The National Pulse about the grift of the Biden family, including yesterday’s scoop about the VP’s son using White House access in exchange for resort villa stays and artwork.



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    Flashback: Filthy Liar Joe Biden Said Hunter Biden’s Laptop Story was a “Russian Plant” During Presidential Debate (VIDEO)



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    President Trump to RINO Wisconsin Speaker Robin Vos – “Do The Right Thing And Correct The Crime of the Century—Immediately!”



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    “I Expect Him to be Indicted” – Lawyer For Hunter Biden’s Baby Mama Hands Over “Significant Amount of Hunter’s Financial Records” in Criminal Tax Probe



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    Billions of Dollars in Ukraine Have Gone Missing Yet US Politicians Send Off Billions More



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    ‘Fact-Checking’ NewsGuard’s Co-Founder Called Hunter Biden’s Laptop a ‘Hoax’

    Company Admits ‘there was no evidence the story was false’



    NewsGuard, the establishment “news-rating” project that presents itself as a source of expert knowledge on which news sources can be trusted and which ones cannot, defended its track record on the Hunter Biden laptop story in comments to Breitbart News, despite its cofounder labeling the story a Russian “hoax” at the time.



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    Report: Biden Frees More Criminal Illegals into U.S. Thanks to ‘Sanctuary Country’ Orders

    Exclusive–Ashley Hinson: Biden Is Surging Illegal Immigration While Driving Down Deportations



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    SpyGate 101: A Primer On The Russia Collusion Hoax’s Years-long Plot To Take Down Trump

    Collusion
    For those who care about our country’s future but don’t want to be buried in the minutia of the Russia collusion hoax scandal, here is your big-picture primer.

    As Special Counsel John Durham continues to expose more details of the “SpyGate” or “Russia collusion” scandal, it can be difficult for any apolitical, non-news-junkie member of the public to grasp the ongoing developments.

    After all, for more than five years, the corrupt legacy media has refused to report on scandal or done so with a slanted portrayal of the facts. So most Americans remain unaware of the Democrats’ years-long duplicity that sought to destroy first candidate and then President Donald Trump. Add to that reality the overlapping conspiracies and sprawling cast of characters involved, and it can be difficult to follow the story.

    That the scandal is dense, however, does not mean it should be ignored. To the contrary, the duplicity must not be disregarded because what Trump’s political enemies tried to accomplish over the course of five years represents the biggest threat our constitutional republic has seen in the last century.

    So for those who care about our country and her future but don’t want to be buried in the minutia of the scandal, here is your big-picture primer.

    DNC Emails Are HackedWhile every thread of SpyGate could be unraveled more, April 30, 2016, marks the cleanest point to pin the start of the intrigue. It was then, amid the contested presidential primaries, that the Democratic National Committee learned that its computer network had been breached. The DNC then hired a company called CrowdStrike to investigate the hack, and by mid-May, CrowdStrike concluded that Russian actors were responsible for the hack, which the DNC then reported to the FBI.

    The public first learned about the DNC server hack on June 14, 2016, when The Washington Post broke the story. Then, on July 22, 2016, after Trump and Hillary Clinton had been declared the presidential nominees, WikiLeaks released a trove of documents, purportedly obtained through the DNC hack.

    These documents included emails in which then-DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and other party officials disparaged Clinton’s primary opponent, Bernie Sanders. The behind-the-scenes communiques also revealed that the DNC, which should maintain neutrality between primary candidates, favored Clinton, with top officials plotting ways to harm the Sanders campaign.

    Clinton Campaign Plots to Convert DNC Scandal into Trump ScandalThe timing of WikiLeaks’ release of the DNC emails couldn’t have been worse, with delegates poised in Pennsylvania to officially nominate Clinton the Democratic candidate for president. But by Sunday evening, the Clinton campaign had devised a strategy to respond to the scandal: blame it on Trump.

    “I’m Jake Tapper at the Democratic Convention in beautiful Philadelphia, where the state of our union is exposed emails just published by WikiLeaks showing Democratic Party officials actively discussing possible ways to sabotage Bernie Sanders, even as they were insisting publicly that they were staying neutral during the primaries,” the CNN host opened the video segment that launched the Russia collusion hoax.

    Tapper introduced Clinton’s then-campaign manager Robby Mook, asking him the campaign’s reaction to the leaked emails. After responding that the DNC needed to “look into this and take appropriate action,” Mook pivoted to Trump, premiering the Russia conspiracy theory that would consume the country for the next five years.

    “What’s disturbing to us,” Mook began, is that “experts are telling us that Russian state actors broke into the DNC, stole these emails, and other experts are now saying that the Russians are releasing these emails for the purpose of actually helping Donald Trump.”

    Mook continued:

    “I don’t think it’s coincidental that these emails were released on the eve of our convention here, and that’s disturbing. And I think we need to be concerned about that. I think we need to be concerned that we also saw last week at the Republican Convention that Trump and his allies made changes to the Republican platform to make it more pro-Russian. And we saw him talking about how NATO shouldn’t intervene to defend — necessarily should intervene to defend our Eastern European allies if they are attacked by Russia. So I think, when you put all this together, it’s a disturbing picture. And I think voters need to reflect on that.”

    When Tapper asked Mook for evidence to support his claims, Mook cited unnamed experts and press reports “that the hackers that got into the DNC are very likely by to be working in coordination with Russia.”

    “If the Russians in fact had these emails, again, I don’t think it’s very coincidental that they are being released at this time to create maximum damage on Hillary Clinton and to help Donald Trump,” Mook reiterated.

    “It is a very, very strong charge that you’re leveling here,” Tapper interjected. “You’re basically suggesting that Russians hacked into the DNC and now are releasing these files through WikiLeaks to help elect Donald Trump.”

    Again, Mook deflected to “a number of experts,” saying, “Experts have said that it is the Russians that, in fact, went in and took these emails. And then, if they are the ones who took them, we have to infer that they are the ones then releasing them.”

    Clinton Campaign Co-Opts the Russia Collusion HoaxWhile the Clinton campaign introduced the Russia collusion hoax on the eve of the DNC convention to convert the Sanders’ scandal into one about Trump, the strategy also proved a perfect response to the second Clinton scandal — this one involving Clinton’s illegal use of a private server during her time as secretary of state.

    The New York Times first broke the news on March 2, 2015, that Clinton had used a private email server to communicate as secretary of state under President Barack Obama. Two days later, the Select Committee on Benghazi subpoenaed any Benghazi-related emails contained on the private server. Upon learning of the document request, a technician for Clinton’s computer service provider deleted approximately 30,000 of Clinton’s emails, which she claimed were personal emails.

    By May of 2016, the State Department’s Office of the Inspector General had released an 83-page report condemning Clinton’s use of the server. Coverage of this report stressed that the State Department had “deemed more than 2,000 of Clinton’s messages as classified, including 22 that were upgraded to the most sensitive national security classification, ‘top secret.’” At the time, the media also noted that “the FBI is still probing whether any laws were broken laws by putting classified information at risk — or whether her staff improperly sent sensitive information knowing it wasn’t on a classified system.”

    The Clinton campaign tried to downplay the FBI’s involvement in the private-server scandal by framing it as “a security inquiry,” but in response to questions about that characterization, then-FBI Director James Comey said he was “not familiar with the term ‘security inquiry,’” stressing “the word investigation” is “in our name.”

    “We’re conducting an investigation. … That’s what we do. That’s probably all I can say about it,” Comey concluded.

    At a press conference two months later, on July 5, 2016, Comey announced that the FBI had completed its investigation and that while Clinton’s handling of classified information was “extremely careless,” he had referred the matter to the Department of Justice with a recommendation that no charges be filed. Comey took this same position when he testified before Congress, there calling Clinton’s conduct related to the server “sloppy.”

    Although Comey publicly declared the investigation into Clinton’s private server closed, when Democrats gathered for their convention in Philadelphia, her campaign continued to face questions about the scandal, with Tapper drilling Mook about Comey’s conclusion that Clinton’s use of the private server had been “sloppy.” Mook quickly changed the conversation to “this election” and what “voters are looking for and asking about in this election.”

    Two days later, though, the media took Mook’s lead and converted the Clinton server scandal into a scandal about Trump. A July 26, 2016, opinion article for USA Today, titled “Putin for President 2016,” opened with an acknowledgment that Clinton’s “secret private-server emails are almost certainly already in the hands of Russian intelligence,” and concluded, “Putin can embarrass Hillary — or worse — whenever he wants.”

    “We’re getting a small foretaste of that in the release of hacked Democratic National Committee emails,” the piece continued, speaking of the DNC officials engaged in “dirty tricks aimed at Bernie Sanders” and “getting awfully chummy with some allegedly professional journalists.” And with that, the media converted Clinton’s use of a private server to a story about Trump and Russia’s supposed backing of his candidacy.

    From then on, the Clinton campaign and a complicit media framed any concern over her use of a home-brew server and any questions about the details buried in the DNC emails not as a scandal about Clinton but as a conspiracy between Trump and Vladimir Putin.

    Clinton Campaign Pays for and Peddles Fake Trump-Russia EvidenceBy the last week of July 2016, the Russia collusion diversion controlled the narrative, and Democrats repurposed every question about the DNC hack or the sever scandal as an opportunity to peddle it.

    Similarly, Clinton’s team converted every comment by Trump, even tangentially related to Russia, as further evidence of a conspiracy. Likewise, her campaign framed every Russia connection, past or present, between Trump, his business, his family, or members of his campaign as concrete proof of collusion.

    While the Clinton campaign had not gone public with the Russia-collusion angle until July 24, 2016, when Mook marketed that theme on CNN, it had been collecting supposed intel on Trump’s connections to Russia for some time.

    In the first half of 2016, Perkins Coie, the law firm that represented the Clinton campaign, had hired private investigation firm Fusion GPS to collect opposition research on Trump. In turn, Fusion GPS hired Christopher Steele in May or June of 2016 to focus on Trump’s connections to Russia, and by June 20, 2016, Steele had drafted the first of some 17 memoranda that would eventually compose what is now known colloquially as the Steele dossier.

    Steele shared his initial memorandum — which contained claims that the Kremlin had blackmail material on Trump, including the salacious and false “golden showers” accusation — with an FBI contact on July 5, 2016. Over the next six months, Steele continued to craft the dossier, relying primarily on an unnamed “Primary Sub-Source,” now known to be Russian national Igor Danchenko.

    Danchenko, who has since been indicted for lying to the FBI, is also alleged to have invented some of the supposed intel contained in the dossier. Danchenko also fed Steele false information about the Trump campaign, which a Clinton booster had invented and then passed on to Danchenko.

    The bottom line some five-plus years later is that the dossier consisted of a few publicly known accurate facts and a litany of false claims concocted by Danchenko and others and then sold by Steele and the Clinton campaign as the work of a former MI6 Russian expert.

    The Steele dossier represented but one aspect of the invented evidence of collusion. The Clinton campaign also paid Perkins Coie lawyer Michael Sussmann for his work in crafting, with the assistance of various tech experts, a report purporting to show that the Trump organization had established a secret-communication network with the powerful Russian Alfa Bank.

    Additionally, computer scientists who had worked with the Clinton campaign’s attorney “ surveilled the internet traffic at Trump Tower, at his New York City apartment building, and later at the executive office of the president of the United States, then fed disinformation about that traffic to intelligence agencies hoping to frame Trump as a Russia-connected stooge.”

    As Steele, Fusion GPS, and other Clinton backers created fraudulent reports, they, along with the Clinton campaign and her lawyers, exploited their relationships with reporters and government officials.

    Steele and/or Fusion GPS’s founder Glenn Simpson shared Steele’s memoranda with various news outlets. They also fed the supposed intel to members of the law enforcement and intelligence communities, including representatives in the Departments of Justice and State. After the FBI fired Steele as a source because he had spoken with the media, it arranged for him to continue providing his reports to the FBI by having him meet with a Justice Department attorney instead.

    This dual-prong approach resulted in a public saturated with circular confirmation of Trump-Russia collusion. Outlets parroted the false details fed to reporters by Steele and then referenced the FBI’s investigations into the same matters to create the appearance that the investigations confirmed the validity of the leaks. Simultaneously, the FBI used media reports as a basis to confirm Steele’s supposed intel.

    Obama Admin Spies on Trump Campaign Under Knowingly False PretensesOn July 31, 2016, the Obama administration and the FBI launched an investigation into the Trump campaign, branded “Crossfire Hurricane.” While to this day, the FBI maintains it opened Crossfire Hurricane after U.S. officials learned from an Australian diplomat that young Trump adviser George Papadopoulos had bragged “that the Russians had dirt on Hillary Clinton,” former Attorney General William Barr and Special Counsel John Durham have both questioned that account.

    The Obama administration’s targeting of the opposition party’s presidential campaign came just as the Clinton campaign began publicly pushing the narrative that Trump was colluding with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. And the opening of Crossfire Hurricane came three days after then-CIA Director John Brennan briefed President Barack Obama and other senior national security officials on intelligence alleging “that U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had approved a campaign plan to stir up a scandal against U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump by tying him to Putin and the Russians’ hacking of the Democratic National Committee.”

    Brennan’s briefing also noted that intelligence agencies had obtained intel indicating that on July 26, 2016, Clinton approved “a proposal from one of her foreign policy advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by Russian security services.” In early September 2016, a U.S. intelligence official would forward an investigative referral to the FBI regarding “Clinton’s approval of a plan” about “Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections as a means of distracting the public from her use of a private mail server.”

    Even with this foreknowledge of the Clinton campaign’s plot to frame Trump, and even while watching the execution of the plan in real time, the FBI moved forward with Crossfire Hurricane. The FBI would also later use Steele’s fraudulent reporting to obtain four court orders from the secret FISA court to surveil a former Trump campaign volunteer named Carter Page.

    While Page was no longer connected to the campaign when the FBI obtained the FISA surveillance orders, the warrant allowed the FBI to access prior correspondence between Page and the Trump campaign, as well as any communications Page continued to have with individual campaign members. Further, while FISA proceedings are secret, media leaks about the targeting of Page gave the press more material to further the Russia-collusion spin.

    Accessing private campaign emails, however, represented but one aspect of the spying that took place under the auspices of Crossfire Hurricane. The FBI also tasked a Confidential Human Source (CHS) with questioning Page, and that CHS “sought specific details from Page related to the Trump campaign, and fed Page unsolicited (and potentially illegal) advice concerning campaign strategy.”

    The FBI used the same CHS to question Sam Clovis, a senior member of the Trump campaign. In a recorded conversation, the CHS posed several questions about sensitive campaign strategies and concerns.

    The spying on Trump’s campaign also included the FBI using a private Trump security briefing as a possible opportunity to collect information for the investigation.

    Investigation into Trump Continues During His AdministrationSignificantly, Crossfire Hurricane did not end with the 2016 election. Instead, after Trump defeated Clinton, the investigation continued and so did the leaks, with Comey giving Trump a briefing on the Steele dossier — a fact then leaked to give CNN a pretext to report on the Steele dossier.

    After Trump’s inauguration, the FBI hatched a plot to oust the president’s national security adviser, again with the help of the media. Comey also began writing secret memoranda of conversations he had with now-President Trump. And after Trump fired Comey, the latter leaked those memoranda to the media through a law professor friend, triggering the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

    Mueller continued Crossfire Hurricane, retaining many of the original FBI agents. The country would later learn that many of those investigating the Trump campaign held rabid anti-Trump sentiments, when text messages exchanged by members of the Crossfire Hurricane team were made public. Other text messages went missing when several agents wiped their cell phones.

    The public learned of even more malfeasance by the Crossfire Hurricane team when the DOJ’s Office of the Inspector General released a 400-plus-page report concluding that the DOJ included 17 significant inaccuracies and omissions in the FISA application and renewals related to Carter Page.

    These problems and others led then-AG William Barr to appoint U.S. Attorney John Durham to lead an investigation into Crossfire Hurricane, later naming him a special prosecutor.

    As part of his investigation, Durham revealed additional misconduct in Crossfire Hurricane when he obtained a guilty plea from a former FBI attorney for altering an email related to the FISA case against Page.

    Durham’s team also obtained a statement from another FBI agent involved in the investigation named William Barnett. Barnett told DOJ investigators that there was never any basis for the bizarre “collusion” theory and that Mueller’s office pushed prosecutions with a “get Trump” mentality. But even then, Mueller found no evidence of Trump colluding with Russia.

    There are thousands more details already known and many more players involved — and that’s before whatever else Durham may reveal. But just these basics provide all the information you need to understand SpyGate — and to see why it far surpasses the Watergate scandal.

    Margot Cleveland is a senior contributor to The Federalist. She is also a contributor to National Review Online, the Washington Examiner, Aleteia, and Townhall.com, and has been published in the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Cleveland is a lawyer and a graduate of the Notre Dame Law School, where she earned the Hoynes Prize—the law school’s highest honor. She later served for nearly 25 years as a permanent law clerk for a federal appellate judge on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Cleveland is a former full-time university faculty member and now teaches as an adjunct from time to time. As a stay-at-home homeschooling mom of a young son with cystic fibrosis, Cleveland frequently writes on cultural issues related to parenting and special-needs children. Cleveland is on Twitter at @ProfMJCleveland. The views expressed here are those of Cleveland in her private capacity.




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    Castro’s Government Follows Joe Biden’s Lead — Sentences 128 Opposition Protesters to Prison for 4 to 30 Years



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    Zelensky Is the New Fauci




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    HOUSTON BECOMING BALTIMORE. DEMONRATS DESTROY EVERYTHING.

    SPIKE IN MURDER CORRESPONDS TO CADAVER JOE OPEN BORDER POLICY.




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    WARNING: 170,000 Illegals Amass on US Southern Border Ready to STORM ACROSS When Biden Ends Trump’s COVID Rules (VIDEO) - THIS SOUNDS LIKE EVERY OTHER DAY AT THE BORDER. WE GET 200,000 A MONTH AS IT IS...



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    Chi-Coms Sail Aircraft Carrier Through Taiwan Strait in Show of Force Just Hours Ahead of Joe Biden’s Call with President Xi




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    BREAKING: Biden REVERSES Trump's expanded 'expedited removal' which meant any migrant in the US under two years could be immediately deported - while fears grow of massive border influx when COVID restrictions end

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    • The July 23, 2019 rule targeted immigrants across the nation who could not prove they had been in the U.S. continuously for two years or more
    • Prior to expansion, the rule applied to a 100-mile zone from the border, to those who had arrived by sea or to those who had been in the U.S. 14 days or fewer
    • Currently most people who arrive at the border can be deported under Title 42, a CDC coronavirus public health order
    • The U.S. could be just hours away from another wave of mass migration if Biden lifts Title 42, with 170,000 waiting on Mexican side of border



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    INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY WANTS YOU TO STOP USING OIL, RIGHT NOW!

    Start Walking: International Energy Agency Calls for Urgent Restrictions on Domestic Oil Supplies

    ‘World may well be facing its biggest oil supply shock in decades’



    Give up your car and start walking. That’s an order. The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Friday directed global governments to urgently cut oil supply to domestic consumers and encourage compliance with its call for lowered consumption.



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    EXCLUSIVE: Border Patrol Facilities in West Texas Again Exceed Capacity

    Randy Clark

    A source within Customs and Border Protection says Border Patrol detention facilities within the Del Rio Sector of Texas are again dangerously overcrowded. On Friday, one facility, designed to hold 500 migrants, contains at least 2,000 mostly Cubans. The typically single adult detainees are being processed and most likely will be released into the United States, according to the source.

    At a soft-sided facility in Eagle Pass constructed last year, more than 1,600 Cuban nationals are being detained. The source notes the facility is holding four times the intended capacity.

    In the span of several hours last week, the agency released nearly 200 single adult migrants to a local non-government shelter to alleviate overcrowding. The pace of releases, according to the source, is not keeping with the apprehension rate.

    The migrant releases were mostly Venezuelans and Cubans whom are no longer expelled to Mexico under the CDC’s Title 42 emergency Covid-19 order. That order is expected to end soon and will add to the issue of overcrowding, according to the source. Title 42 allows Border Patrol agents to swiftly return Mexican and Central American migrants to Mexico without accepting asylum petitions. Most are returned within two hours of an illegal crossing.

    The source says overcrowding is impacting other facilities in the area and that resources to move the migrants from the point of apprehension to processing are strained.

    The Border Patrol’s Del Rio Sector is second only to the Rio Grande Valley in apprehensions. More than 30,000 migrants were apprehended in February within the sector. Agents in the Rio Grande Valley exceeded that by 3,000.

    On Wednesday, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas released a statement acknowledging the situation at the southern border: “The situation at the southwest border is difficult. We are working around the clock to manage it and we will continue to do so.”

    Mayorkas says Mexico’s limited capacity to accept migrants has strained the agency’s resources. When Mexico’s capacity is reached, migrants are placed into immigration proceedings in the United States, the cabinet secretary noted.



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    Is Klaus Schwab the Most Dangerous Man in the World?




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    A NYT reporter privately admitted there were a “ton of FBI informants” present at the Capitol on January 6.

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    One of the most insane videos they'll never show you on
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    : 2019 interview with Oleksiy #Arestovych, adviser to the Head of the Office of the President of #Ukraine: 'Our price for joining #NATO is a big #war with #Russia'. So who wanted this in the first place,
    @ZelenskyyUa?

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    One mRNA, One Spike Protein, 1291 Diseases, Unlimited Ways to Die

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    One mRNA, One Spike Protein, 1291 Diseases, Unlimited Ways to Die - America Out Loud
    Dr. Peter McCullough



    We have learned from the first sets of documents released by Pfizer to the public on the Pfizer-BioNTech (COMIRNATY) vaccine that in the first 90 days of public use, the sponsor received reports on 1,223 deaths and did not report this to the public or pull the product off the market in a voluntary recall which is prudent and customary for this type of unexpected death rate.1

    To make matters worse, Pfizer cataloged 1,291 unique adverse events of special interest with an entire range of diseases that fall into the categories of neurological, cardiovascular, immunologic, and hematologic.2 Additional concerning areas include fetal loss in ill-advised conceiving or childbearing women to take one of the vaccines and the emergence of either de novo or accelerated cancers.

    This raises the question: how can one strand of mRNA coding for a single Spike protein devised/modified in a lab in Wuhan, China, cause this array of diseases and such a prominent proximate driver of death?

    One way to think about it is that the human body was never designed to have its genetic machinery to be harnessed to produce a lethal foreign protein. Additionally, the wide range of illnesses seems to map to many frequent causes of death that exist in populations, particularly the elderly, namely cardiovascular disease and cancer.

    In many cases, common to death in these illnesses is thrombosis or blood clotting. The blood has hundreds of determinants to maintain a perfect balance of fluid blood to flow and instantaneous clotting when we need it in the setting of bleeding. The Spike protein is strongly thrombogenic, even in the absence of platelets. As a result, the Spike protein tips the body towards coagulation on a long-term basis. That means if a stroke or heart attack is going to occur, it could be more explosive or deadly in someone who has been vaccinated.

    Likewise, if a patient has an underlying blood clotting disorder or an occult cancer, being vaccinated makes it more likely to have a fatal thromboembolic event (pulmonary embolism, limb ischemia, stroke, myocardial infarction, mesenteric ischemia). Finally, the S2 segment of the spike protein has been found to be oncogenic, that is, cancer-promoting, by interacting with the tumor suppressor p53 gene and the BRCA gene known to promote breast and female reproductive cancer.3, 4

    For all of these reasons, people are protesting in large numbers to stop the vaccine programs whilst CEOs are pushing forth shots. The tension could not be any greater.

    We have a terrific program this week and bring onto the program for the first time, COVID-19 intensive care legend Dr. Pierre Kory, MD, MPA, who has had three sets of US Senate Testimony 2020-2022 and is relied upon around the world as the foremost expert in COVID-19 care and the influence of big Pharma corruption.5

    Our music segment this week comes from Kevin Frank and is titled “Crying from the Ground” with music and lyrics from Barbara Bruton.6

    So let’s get real, let’s get loud, on America Out Loud Talk Radio, this is The McCullough Report!

    The McCullough Report: Sat/Sun 2 PM ET Encore 7 PM – Internationally recognized Dr. Peter A. McCullough, known for his iconic views on the state of medical truth in America and around the globe, pierces through the thin veil of mainstream media stories that skirt the significant issues and provide no tractable basis for durable insight. Listen on iHeart Radio, our world-class media player, or our free apps on Apple, Android, or Alexa. Each episode goes to major podcast networks early in the week and can be heard on-demand anywhere in the world.

    References:

    1 phmpt.org
    2 childrenshealthdefense.org
    3 Jiang H, Mei YF. SARS-CoV-2 Spike Impairs DNA Damage Repair and Inhibits V(D)J Recombination In Vitro. Viruses. 2021 Oct 13;13(10):2056. doi: 10.3390/v13102056. PMID: 34696485; PMCID: PMC8538446.
    4 Singh N, Bharara Singh A. S2 subunit of SARS-nCoV-2 interacts with tumor suppressor protein p53 and BRCA: an in silico study. Transl Oncol. 2020;13(10):100814. doi:10.1016/j.tranon.2020.100814
    5 covid19criticalcare.com
    6 rumble.com



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    MEDIA BLACKOUT: CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC completely avoid The New York Times report that verified Hunter Biden's emails, which first emerged in bombshell reporting from the New York Post during the 2020 presidential election.




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    BIDEN DETAINS JOURNALISTS

    Biden administration has journalist detained instead of illegals! #LawAndBorder
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    Harris Faulkner SNAPS after the Laptop from HELL is authenticated —“Time to take down the Biden Crime Family”





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    Psaki SNAPS and rages at reporter for asking about Hunter Biden's dirty laptop and the Biden Crime Family's deals with Russian oligarchs:

    "I'm not sure that's a conflict of interests"

    SO TELLING.




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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 12:34:10 PM
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    Men are beating women on camera in front of the entire nation.
    Humiliating them.
    Degrading them.
    Killing their dreams.
    Stealing their future.
    Yet you have not heard a *blip* from feminists. Radio silence from the so-called "Women's March." Nothing.

    Ladies, you were played.




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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 12:41:59 PM
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    US HAS ALREADY STARTED WAR WITH RUSSIA




    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 12:47:18 PM
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    Media Compilation: 20 Minutes of Lying Hacks Telling the American Public the Hunter Biden Laptop Is Russian Disinformation — NEVER Trust the Fake News Media!



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    California Man Died Screaming “I Can’t Breathe!” as Police Restrained Him on Ground — For Some Reason No Cities Were Burned to the Ground by Leftists Following His Death?





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    Kremlin BLASTS Biden’s Cognitive Decline – Issues Statement Saying Sleepy Joe’s “Irritability,” “Fatigue,” and “Forgetfulness” Lead to “Aggressive” Temper Tantrums



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    “Kamala’s Morons”: Biden-Harris Regime Considers Sending Gas Cards to Everyone Instead of Just Fixing the Problem With Domestic Oil Production



    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 1:01:42 PM
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    Are Russian Oligarchs ‘In This Together’ With Klaus Schwab?

    • Russia was very prominently represented at WEF’s Cyber Polygon exercises in 2020 and in 2021
    • In fact, it seems like the WEF-supported Cyber Polygon simulations were actually organized by BI-ZONE, a group associated with the Russian central bank
    • Klaus Schwab listed Vladimir Putin among Young Global Leaders on multiple occasions
    • Head of Sberbank, the central bank of Russia, is a WEF trustee heavily pushing for 4IR
    • Mayor of Moscow, the capital of Russia, has a plan called “Moscow-2030” that lays out a plan of making Moscow a full-on “smart city” filled with the usual futuristic gimmicks, such as implantable biosensors, “smart” clothes nudging people to do things, and so on



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    Biden Crime Family: Hunter Emails Leaked From Feds Show Biden Potential Organized Crime Ties



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    The CDC ‘Quietly’ Rewrites History Again — Removes Tens of Thousands of Deaths From Covid Tracker



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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 1:26:46 PM
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    DEMENTIA PATIENT JOE MIGHT NOT EVEN KNOW WHERE HE IS...

    President Joe Biden appeared wholly uninterested in taking questions from reporters on Friday, ignoring a number of shouted questions while he flipped through papers instead.

    Biden held a lengthy video call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday morning — nearly two hours — and reporters peppered the president with questions after.

    Several outlets shared video of Biden calmly shuffling through papers, giving no indication that he was even hearing the chaotic shouting around him.

    “Does Joe Biden feel good about refusing to answer any questions?” Townhall asked.




    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 1:36:40 PM
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    YOU PEOPLE LIVE IN A DREAM. YOU HAVE NO CONCEPT OF REALITY.

    LIBTARDS LIVE IN A WORLD OF DELUSION. LOOK AT THE PERCENTAGES HERE!!!!




    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 1:54:51 PM
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    THERE IS NOT EVEN AN ENGLISH SIGN AT THIS LONDON TRAIN STOP!




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    White House Feed *Cut* After Biden Confronted on Call With Xi Jinping



    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 2:55:46 PM
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    Interesting factoid of the day: Donald Trump has the highest favorable rating of any U.S. political leader. Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell have the lowest.




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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 3:17:58 PM
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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 3:20:21 PM
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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 3:21:24 PM
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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 3:24:05 PM
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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 3:26:41 PM
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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 3:33:44 PM
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    UPenn Cuts Off Comments on Lia Thomas’s Championship Post – 2nd Place Finisher Flooded with Congratulations “To the Real Winner” Comments



    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/19/2022 3:43:29 PM
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    WE WILL COLLAPSE IF THE DOLLAR IS NOT THE RESERVE CURRENCY. DEMENTIA JOE AND HIS CABAL OF RETARDS HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE DOING.

    Rickards: The Last Straw


    ...if dollar reserves are no longer a safe haven, then who needs dollar reserves? The world will demand something more dependable that can’t be frozen on U.S. whims.


    Elites Suggest Price Controls, Dystopian Travel Restrictions To 'Manage' Soaring Energy Costs



    "Reduce speed limits on highways."



    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:07:38 AM
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    @KimDotcom

    19 years ago today the US bombed Bagdad. 1 million Iraqis dead. A war started with lies. No sanctions. No war crimes tribunal. Bush was laying flowers today in a Church for the victims in Ukraine demanding war criminals to be punished. How insane is that?



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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:13:27 AM
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    DEMENTIA JOE AND ZELENSKY KILLED ALL THESE PEOPLE FOR NOTHING - NOTHING.

    Astonishing news from Zelenskyy.

    In a CNN Interview he said the US Govt told him “You’re not going to be a NATO member” but the US asked to keep the public facade that Ukraine may join.


    It means the US could have easily prevented this war but didn’t. Ukrainians pay the price.





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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:19:14 AM
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    Let me use this opportunity to remind you that the US Govt has killed over 20 million people in 37 victim nations since World War 2.

    globalresearch.ca

    You may ignore the Twitter warning and click continue at the bottom. The link is fine, just inconvenient for US Empire.




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    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:20:35 AM
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    We're risking a very fast, very radioactive third world war defending the "democracy" of a regime who just banned eleven opposition parties.





    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:21:50 AM
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    19 years ago today the Iraq War began

    Never Forget how the Media Sold, Enabled & Whitewashed the War




    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:24:38 AM
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    THIS GUY IS FUNNY. I AM PRETTY SURE CHINA AND ANY COMMUNIST NATION IS MUCH WORSE, BUT POINT TAKEN...

    US Govt to build anti-China missile network investing $27.4 billion for precision-strike missiles aimed at China from >TAIWAN<, Okinawa and the Philippines. If the Ukraine crisis doesn't set the world on fire this will.

    The US is the #1 enemy of humanity.




    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:25:31 AM
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    One wonders why the Biden laptop story is resurfacing now via NY Times and threatening Biden.

    The former VP was profiting from Hunters foreign business dealings.


    10% for the ‘big guy’


    Is @JoeBiden
    not following the deep state instruction manual on how to increase war profits?




    To: Brumar89 who wrote (1348942)3/21/2022 4:29:50 AM
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