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#24817059 at 2026-07-12 08:54:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #30302: Lindsey Graham Dead @ 71 Edition
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Lindsey Graham will give Judiciary chairmanship back to Chuck Grassley
Senate Republicans will go through another game of musical chairs in the next Congress.
Lindsey Graham
Sen. Lindsey Graham. | Andrew Harnik/AP Photo
By Marianne LeVine
10/31/2019 12:13 PM EDT
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) plans to hand the chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee back to Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa.) in the next Congress.
Graham took over the panel this year from Grassley, who left to chair the Senate Finance Committee.
In an interview Thursday, Graham said Grassley asked to come back after his tenure on the Senate Finance Committee. Graham responded "absolutely."
"Love Chuck Grassley. That's the way the Senate works," Graham said. "He took the Finance Committee so I could be chairman, and he'll come back and fill out his time, and I'll come back, and somebody else will come along."
Senate Republicans allow their members to chair a committee for six years in total, regularly leading to rounds of musical chairs as senators face committee term limits.
Grassley has more seniority on the Judiciary Committee than Graham. Graham added that the Iowa Republican is "a very special friend" who has two more years in which he could be chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
Chuck Grassley
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Grassley's role as chairman would depend on Republicans keeping the Senate in 2020.
Grassley said on Wednesday he would "absolutely" want to go back to being Judiciary chairman and spoke to Graham about the request in November.
As Judiciary chairman in the last Congress, Grassley oversaw the hotly contested confirmations of Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
#24336022 at 2026-03-03 18:16:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #29665: Has the 'stage' been cleaned & cleared for the next performance? Edition
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The operational importance of space domain awareness was a central theme throughout the exercise.
"Most command-and-control systems rely on satellites and space-enabled networks," Brydie said. "Space superiority is now as vital as air superiority in modern conflict.
Maintaining awareness of the space environment allows us to protect those systems and ensure the joint force can operate without disruption."
Beyond operational integration, Cobra Gold provided an opportunity for the Space Force to deepen relationships with regional allies actively developing their own space competencies.
"It has been a tremendous opportunity to collaborate with partner nations," Braga said. "The United States is not the only space-capable entity in this region.
Working alongside the Republic of Korea and other allies strengthens trilateral and multilateral integration. The cohesion built here enhances deterrence and reinforces our collective posture across INDO-PACOM."
Coalition partners emphasize shared responsibility in the space domain is essential to regional stability.
"Participating in Cobra Gold demonstrates a shared commitment to the responsible and secure use of space," said Royal Australian Air Force Staff Officer Mark Wilson, wing commander of Joint Force Space Component, Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
"It shows we are willing and capable of sharing information and operational experience to achieve common security objectives."
"For the U.S. Space Force, Cobra Gold 2026 serves as both a milestone and platform to demonstrate the service's ability to integrate seamlessly within a complex multinational environment while delivering operational advantage to the joint force," Braga said.
From space domain awareness to operational-level planning, Guardians ensured space effects were integrated at every stage of execution reinforcing deterrence, strengthening alliances and advancing the service's role as an essential component of joint and coalition operations in the Indo-Pacific.
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#23688838 at 2025-10-03 12:27:19 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #28860: Portland War Zone Ongoing Edition
Portland Police Arrest Conservative Journalist Nick Sortor (VIDEO)
by Jim H?ft Oct. 3, 2025 2:56 am386 Comments
Police officers apprehending a man in a hoodie on a city street at night, with officers on bicycles present.
Portland police officers place conservative journalist Nick Sortor in handcuffs and escort him away on Friday night. (Credit: Mark Wilson/X)
Portland Police arrested conservative journalist Nick Sortor on Thursday night.
According to X user, C.K. Bouferrache aka Honeybadgermom:
"Looked like @nicksortor got jumped. We are on the lower roof at ICE but difficult to tell exactly what happened at this distance. Portland liaison officers stand nearby and watch."
She added in the following post:
"I cannot believe they arrested this guy for defending himself. The woman that went after him has taken part in a few assaults this last week."
X user Mark Wilson posted video footage of the arrest, writing:
"Portland PD arrested @nicksortor tonight. Unclear why, as he wasn't doing anything criminal. This comes after Portland police refused to arrest the lady who assaulted @KatieDaviscourt."
Wilson later shared another clip showing Sortor being led away in handcuffs. "Portland PD arrested a journalist, but none of the domestic terrorists," he said.
At this time, the charges, if any, remain unknown.As of this writing, Portland PD has not released a statement explaining why Sortor was detained.
Earlier in the evening, Sortor had been posting live updates on X from outside the Portland ICE facility, where a group of patriots gathered with signs thanking immigration officers.
Sortor wrote:
"PATRIOTS have shown up outside the Portland ICE facility, holding up a sign saying 'Thank you for your dedication & hard work!''We appreciate you!' And of course, Antifa clowns are MELTING DOWN over it, yelling at them."
In another post, he wrote:
FAFO ALERT: A degenerate leftist just jumped onto federal property at the Portland ICE facility and CHALLENGED agents to "do something about it"
And they DID - QUICKLY
Dude ended up on the pavement, arrested, and dragged into the facility
Beautiful
The arrest of Nick Sortor comes after Katie Daviscourt, a reporter for The Post Millennial and Human Events, was viciously attacked by a female Antifa terrorist on Tuesday evening.
The Antifa terrorist hit Katie Daviscourt in the face with a flag pole, leaving her with a nasty black eye.
The police told Katie Daviscourt it was too dangerous to go in and make an arrest after Antifa terrorists took over a portion of the city.
Katie Daviscourt appeared on Fox News on Wednesday evening and told host Jesse Watters that Portland Police Chief Bob Day should resign in disgrace.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/10/portland-police-arrest-conservative-journalist-nick-sortor-while/
#23384854 at 2025-07-26 16:27:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #28497: Military Is The Only Way Week END Edition
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Trump proposed in January that the U.S. should take a 50% stake in social media app TikTok as part of a joint venture. China's ByteDance is required under a recently passed law to divest TikTok or the platform will be banned in the U.S. Trump extended ByteDance's compliance deadline until Sept. 17.
Past precedent
The U.S. has a long history of intervening in industries, particularly where national defense is concerned, said Mark Wilson, a historian at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte,who studies the military-industrial complex.
But past interventions were often temporary and typically happened during war, economic crisis or took the form of bailouts to prevent a major player in a critical industry from going bankrupt.
The U.S. government bought a majority stake in General Motors to prevent the automaker from collapsing in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, ultimately selling off its sharesat a loss to the taxpayer. In the 1970s, defense giant Lockheed and automaker Chrysler received government bailouts.
During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson nationalized the railroads, but he returned them to private ownership after the conflict. The Roosevelt administration made sweeping interventions during the Great Depression and World War II, from establishing the Tennessee Valley Authority to making big investments in the nation's manufacturing capacity.
China looms large
The U.S. is not fighting an economic crisis or war today, but the return ofgreat power competition with Russia and China and the supply chain disruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic have led to more nationalistic economic policies, said UNC's Wilson.
The U.S. has increasingly recognized that China's economic model is based on manufacturing overcapacity that dumps products "onto global Markets in ways that make it hard for other Markets to compete," Danzman said.
The threat posed by China's dominance of the rare-earth supply chain became apparent in April when Beijing imposed export restrictions against the U.S., Baskaran said. Within weeks, automakers warned they would have to halt production due to a rare-earth shortage, forcing the U.S. back to the negotiating table with Beijing, she said.
"The historical moment we're in does seem to be one where there is this reassessment of assumptions of the previous generation about the efficacy of Marketsand free trade to solve all our problems in national security," Wilson said.
The question is whether state intervention can solve the failure of the free Market to address national security concerns in industries like rare earths, Danzman said.
"When you step in to try to address one of these Market failures with this kind of government intervention, you can have a cascade of new Market failures," she said. "You're distorting the Market more."
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/26/under-trump-us-an-active-investor-at-scale-not-seen-outside-major-crises.html
#22907715 at 2025-04-13 22:53:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #27964: Trust The Chaos ~ Nothing Can Save What Is Defunded Edition
DeSantis' Hope Florida scrutiny deepens amid new revelations on $10M payment 1/2
Story by Arek Sarkissian and Gary Fineout Apr 11, 2025
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Part of Gov. Ron DeSantis' crusade to defeat a Florida recreational pot ballot measure received $10 million from two groups that got money from a nonprofit associated with first lady Casey DeSantis' community-based assistance program.
Hope Florida has received heightened scrutiny over whether it improperly received money intended for the state. Two organizations said to Hope Florida in letters that they did not use the money for political activity. But the groups wound up giving money to the effort to defeat the pot amendment within days of receiving it from the Hope Florida Foundation.
The program, launched by the first lady, discussed a partnership with a Florida Chamber of Commerce initiative that helped Gov. DeSantis defeat Amendment 3. A review of state election records shows the sameFlorida Chamber of Commerce initiative also provided the campaign led by Gov. DeSantis close to $5 million in the two weeks before the November election.
Despite the timing, letters provided by the foundation that oversees Hope Florida show $5 million was given to the chamber's Secure Florida's Future initiative in response to a proposal that would promote the first lady's program and help recruit business partners in the future.
A proposal letter sent to Hope Florida promised that the chamber-led initiative, which also took part in efforts to defeat Amendment 3 in last year's election, would not use the $5 million grant for political or election purposes.
Florida Chamber President Mark Wilson wrote the money would be put toward a long-term targeted business partner recruitment strategy and public awareness campaign.
"By utilizing our network of robust communications and outreach channels serving our hundreds of thousands of employer- and business organization-members representing every industry, sector and region of Florida," Wilson wrote in the letter.
The Hope Florida board gave another $5 million to Save Our Society from Drugs, a St. Petersburg-based organization aimed at preventing drug use and increasing access to recovery programs.
"The importance of this work cannot be overstated," Amy Ronshausen, executive director of Save Our Society from Drugs, wrote in the letter. "Drug use continues to have a devastating impact on families, the workforce, and community health."
Hope Florida was launched by Casey DeSantis four years ago as a community-based welfare initiative designed to reduce the need for government-subsidized programs. Gov. DeSantis asked the Legislature this year to put Hope Florida into state law, spurring a financial review that left state House leaders with questions and concerns about how taxpayer dollars have been spent.
Casey DeSantis is considering a run for governor to succeed her husband, who is term-limited and cannot run again. Gov. DeSantis has repeatedly touted the initiative and praised his wife's efforts to put it together.
Last week, Florida's House Health Care Budget Subcommittee spent more than an hour asking the state Agency for Health Care Administration about $10 million that was donated to Hope Florida as part of a settlement agreement with the state's largest Medicaid operator. The AHCA settlement was included in the minutes of an Oct. 14 board meeting of the Hope Florida Foundation.
The board minutes also bring up a "strategic partnership" between Hope Florida and Secure Florida's Future.
The Hope Florida board minutes refer to the partnership with Secure Florida's Future as a grant proposal that was developed by the "Department and Executive Administration," to engage with business and community partners and advance Hope Florida's mission.
"Secure Florida's Future is uniquely positioned to enhance awareness of Hope Florida's efforts within the private sector using a data-driven approach," the minutes said.
Hope Florida is a nonprofit organization associated with the Florida Department of Children and Families, which convinced a joint-legislative committee to approve the transfer of $20.7 million in unspent Covid federal housing assistance money to Hope Florida.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/desantis-hope-florida-scrutiny-deepens-amid-new-revelations-on-10m-payment/ar-AA1CLKFO
#21229525 at 2024-07-17 20:45:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #26018: RNC Day 3 Edition
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'One in a million'- pro photographer reveals how he took the President Trump 'flying bullet' photo with a Sony A1
By Mark Wilson
published 2 days ago
As Mills explained: "I just happened to have my finger on the shutter and I heard the pops and just kept shooting. I didn't know what I'd captured, but when I got to my laptop, I can see that bullet flying behind his head, because it's definitely not in the frames right before it and it's not in afterwards - it's only that one frame. I was shooting at 1/8000s - it captured that streak behind him".
https://www.techradar.com/cameras/one-in-a-million-pro-photographer-reveals-how-he-took-the-president-trump-flying-bullet-photo-with-a-sony-a1
The EVERYTHING Camera! (SONY A1 Review 2023)
Here it is - the one I've been working on for a while! 8K, 30FPS, a titan of a hybrid mirrorless camera. Huge thank you to Sony for sending me the A1 for review and letting me try out their flagship camera. Let me know what you think!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjP4988ffa0
#20461494 at 2024-02-23 10:27:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #25100: Hunter Hidin Edition
AT&T is back - here's everything we know about one of the biggest cellphone outages in recent memory
Had problems with your cell phone signal? You weren't alone
By Lance Ulanoff, Mark Wilson Contributions from John Loeffler last updated 27 minutes ago
https://www.techradar.com/news/live/att-verizon-tmobile-down-live-blog
#20281606 at 2024-01-22 07:03:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24886: Remove Free Speech Edition
Elise Stefanik Heads for House Republican Leadership at Liz Cheney's Expense
esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a36355090/elise-stefanik-house-republican-leadership-liz-cheney
Charles P. Pierce
May 6, 2021
Mark Wilson//Getty Images
What I remember most about Rep. Elise Stefanik, now the overwhelming favorite to replace Rep. Liz Cheney in a purely ceremonial post of the House Republican leadership, is being surprised by her vehemence in the House Judiciary Committee hearings before the first time El Caudillo del Mar-a-Lago was impeached. I expected the stupid from Rep. Louie Gohmert, the bluster of Rep. Doug Collins, and even the insufferable camera-diving of Rep. Jim Jordan. But, as far as I knew, Stefanik was a fairly run-of-the-mill congresswoman from upstate New York, someone who cut more than her fair share of deals across the aisle, a friend of farmstands and Fort Drum.
To my shock, Stefanik was positively fanatical in her defense of the president* during Impeachment I, easily the equal of Collins and Jordan in their derision of unfriendly witnesses. She got seriously crossways with committee chairman Rep. Adam Schiff. She ended up on the president*'s defense team before the Senate, and her brief there seemed to be giving angry soundbites in the basement of the Capitol after every day's proceedings. She was so good at it that the president* himself complimented her in public. And, while she took a more limited role in Impeachment II, she returned to full roar in the extended aftermath of the 2020 election, soft-pedaling the January 6 insurrection and pushing the Big Lie, generally through the sleazy technique of citing the "questions" in the public mind that were the pure product of Republican vandalism. She has gone so far down this road that she actually defended the ongoing farce out in Arizona. There's no coming back from that.
Anna Moneymaker//Getty Images
Watch out, Kevin.
And nothing has happened to Stefanik except that she got re-elected in 2020 and now she stands about a week away from replacing Cheney in the House Republican leadership. If she is the rank opportunist that her political history seems to indicate she is, then she's found an ideal moment in history to be one. Her ability to tip instantly into performative outrage is an essential skill in today's highly evolved Republican conservatism. I'll never forget the moment when she accused Schiff of abusing his power when he asked her to adhere to the rules of the committee hearings that everybody else was supposed to follow. If that's not the ultimate credential for Trumpified conservative politics, I don't know what is.
More interesting to me is what comes next. Stefanik's instinct for the main chance remains sharply honed. She's risked everything about her previous political life to play this card and to flop back after this flip would be a feat of political gymnastics that would be beyond even the most seasoned weathervane congresscritters. More than that, however, Stefanik's rise is an acknowledgment of her belief that Trumpism will be the controlling dynamic of American conservatism whether or not its founder is around or not. She has as much to lose as she does to gain. Up or out, as the old Boston pols used to say. If I were Kevin McCarthy, I'd watch my back.
Charles P. Pierce
Charles P Pierce is the author of Fake & Ghey, and has been a woke journalist since 1976. He lives near Boston and has three children.
#19345547 at 2023-08-12 14:23:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23758: Saturday AM News Deluge Edition
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#16240863 at 2022-05-09 14:56:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20543: Mortality And Every Kind Of Disease Skyrocking Among Fully Jabbed Edition
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Washington DC Restaurant Announces Lawsuit Against Trump And Trump Int'l Hotel
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 09: Attorney Mark Zaid (R) speaks about husband and wife restaurateur's Khalid Pitts (R) and Diane Gross's unfair competition lawsuit, against President Donald Trump, on March 9, 2017 in Washington, DC. The couple owns the Cork and Wine Bar in Washington and are suing President Donald Trump and The Trump International Hotel, citing that the president's continued affiliation with the government owned property puts competing businesses at a disadvantage (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/attorney-Mark-zaid-speaks-about-husband-and-wife-news-photo/650460200
#16101254 at 2022-04-18 19:53:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20366: 5 HRC Associates Are Taking the Fifth in Russia Hoax Edition
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 18:
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk across the South Lawn while departing the White House for a weekend trip to Mar-A-Lago, April 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. Today the Department of Justice released special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian election interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
#16098294 at 2022-04-18 10:21:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #203563: Monday Candy Clearance Sales Edition
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10727607/Missouri-man-Jon-Mark-Wilson-sentenced-10-years-prison-trying-hire-hitman-kill-victim.html
#15685787 at 2022-02-21 23:47:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19833: Russia's peace keeping in Ukraine Edition
Former Special Envoy To Ukraine Kurt Volker Appears For Deposition In Impeachment Inquiry
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 03: Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) (R) and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) speak to the media during a break in a closed door House Intelligence Committee meeting where former US Special Envoy for Ukraine?Kurt Volker?is being interviewed at the U.S. Capitol October 03, 2019 in Washington, DC. Volker is the first official to testify on the?whistleblowers charges that President Donald Trump tried to pressure Ukraine to investigate his Democratic rival Joe Biden. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/rep-jim-jordan-and-rep-Mark-meadows-speak-to-the-media-news-photo/1178799356
#15685773 at 2022-02-21 23:45:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19833: Russia's peace keeping in Ukraine Edition
Former Special Envoy To Ukraine Kurt Volker Appears For Deposition In Impeachment Inquiry
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 03: House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) speaks to the media after attending a closed door meeting where former US Special Envoy for Ukraine?Kurt Volker?was being interviewed at the U.S. Capitol October 03, 2019 in Washington, DC. Volker is the first official to testify on the?whistleblowers charges that President Donald Trump tried to pressure Ukraine to investigate his Democratic rival Joe Biden. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/house-intelligence-committee-chairman-adam-schiff-speaks-to-news-photo/1178807703
#15459062 at 2022-01-25 19:36:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19553: Ukraine is Down The Drain Edition
2018 sotu photo roll?
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/chip-somodevilla?assettype=image&family=editorial&phrase=chip%20somodevilla&events=775110582
Check Mark Wilson roll too
#15358317 at 2022-01-12 17:39:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General: #19426: The Unstoppable Force Of Truth - NO MORE LYIN' RINOS Edition
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Beaver County
"Neither man had voted for or supported former President Donald Trump, Wilson wrote."
Two Beaver County men who roamed around inside the U.S. Capitol for 25 minutes during the Jan. 6, 2021, riots and bragged about smoking marijuana in the building will serve 30 days behind bars.
Mitchell P. Vukich, 26, of New Brighton, and Nicholas Perretta, 27, of Baden, were sentenced in a video conference Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan. Both men pleaded guilty in September to a single, misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.
The judge allowed both men to self-report to begin serving their sentences.
During the sentencing hearing, defense attorneys for both men asked for probation, telling the court that their clients did not participate in any violence or destruction that day. Instead, they simply wandered through the Capitol building.
But Chutkan, who acknowledged both men have lived productive lives and have no criminal records, was not swayed.
"This was a violent, attempted overthrow of the government," she said.
Simply the presence of Vukich and Perretta in the Capitol that day, the judge said, lent numbers to - and encouraged - other members of the mob who were violent and destructive.
"They emboldened the rioters who came behind them," she said. "Their actions were an assault on the American people and a democratic institution," and "deserve more than just a slap on the wrist."
She suggested that the defendants think about congressional staff members forced to hide under their desks that day and who called their families, not knowing if they would ever see them again.
Chutkan added that the men carried eye protection with them, knowing they were likely to face resistance from law enforcement.
Then after the riot, the judge continued, they bragged about what happened in text messages to their friends, writing that they were among the first 15 into the building, and that they smoked a blunt in the Capitol.
Both men expressed remorse.
Perretta apologized to law enforcement, Capitol staff and members of Congress, acknowledging that he embarrassed himself and his family.
"Although I can't change the past, I can learn from it and be a better man," he said.
Vukich, who is employed by a bottling company doing machinery repairs, said he learned a valuable lesson.
"My mere presence there added to the numbers of the crowd and emboldened them," he said.
Mark Wilson, who represented Vukich, said his client wants to make up for his actions to the American people, and has come to be appalled and embarrassed by what he did.
Vukich, he said, was at the top of his class in high school and earned a character award from his football team. He did not go to the Capitol with the intent to cause harm, Wilson said.
Instead, according to a sentencing memorandum, Vukich and Perretta attended the rally because they thought it would be an important moment in history. Neither man had voted for or supported former President Donald Trump, Wilson wrote.
After attending the rally, Vukich and Perretta walked with the crowd to the Capitol out of curiosity, the court filing said.
Both defense attorneys, in arguing for probation, noted that their clients immediately cooperated with the investigation, confessed to the FBI and quickly arranged to plead guilty.
"He was aware it was a chaotic, violent event," defense attorney Carmen Hernandez said of her client, Perretta. "He walked in an open door. It wasn't locked. I think jail in this case is unnecessary."
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jacob Strain asked the court to sentence the defendants to 30 days incarceration.
"What happened that day is despicable and horrifying," he said. "Every rioter shares some responsibility for what happened."
https://triblive.com/local/regional/beaver-county-men-get-30-days-behind-bars-for-their-participation-in-capitol-riot/
#15123888 at 2021-12-02 23:56:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19133: John Eastman’s Lawyers Destroy the J6 Commies & ‘Subpoenas’ Edition
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/01/exclusive-tool-to-enforce-orwellian-rules-80-house-republicans-help-pass-bill-to-fund-federal-vaccination-database/
Exclusive - 'Tool to Enforce Orwellian Rules': 80 House Republicans Help Pass Bill to Fund Federal Vaccination Database
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WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 13: Storm clouds fill the sky over the U.S. Capitol Building, June 13, 2013 in Washington, DC. Potentially damaging storms are forecasted to hit parts of the east coast with potential for causing power wide spread outages. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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#14737634 at 2021-10-07 05:30:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18642: Notables Needed Edition
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>>14737207
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CIA accused of spying on Congress over torture report
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CIA accused of spying on Congress over torture report
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The Central Intelligence Agency secretly removed classified documents from a computer system used by Congress, Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California) said Tuesday morning, and may have violated the United States Constitution as a result.
Feinstein - the chair of the United States Senate Intelligence Committee - critiqued the CIA's supposed conduct on the floor of the US Capitol Building early Tuesday in Washington, DC, and said that the agency's alleged actions may have violated the constitutional principle of congressional oversight, as well as both the Fourth Amendment and a presidential executive order that prohibits the CIA from engaging in domestic search and surveillance.
The chairperson's unexpected reMarks early Tuesday came amid multiple requests for the Department of Justice to investigate allegations of misconduct between the chairperson's panel and the secretive spy agency.
According to the Associated Press, Sen. Feinstein said the CIA improperly searched a stand-alone computer network at the agency's Langley, Virginia headquarters that was put in place so that Intelligence Committee staffers could view sensitive documents.
Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP)
https://www.rt.com/usa/congress-cia-computer-spy-130/
#14651694 at 2021-09-24 16:52:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18534: WE DID IT! #DecertifyAZ Edition
Running Man:88-Year-Old Chuck Grassley Confirms Iowa Reelection Bid
Simon Kent24 Sep 2021
No way guys, the opposer of Grassley is named Abby Finkenauer! Meme majic time
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) chose the pre-dawn hours Friday to announce he's running for reelection in 2022 in what will be an eighth term in the upper chamber if he's successful in Iowa's U.S. Senate race.
Grassley, 88, made his intentions public on Twitter around 4 a.m., with a gif of him tackling a morning run.
"It's 4 a.m. in Iowa so I'm running. I do that 6 days a week. Before I start the day I want you to know what Barbara and I have decided," Grassley tweeted. "I'm running for re-election-a lot more to do, for Iowa. We ask and will work for your support. Will you join us?"
The Des Moines Register forecast the senator is set to join a number of campaign events Friday before appearing with Gov. Kim Reynolds (R), who is also seeking reelection, on Saturday.
Grassley will likely face former Rep. Abby Finkenauer (D-Iowa) in the general election and, as Breitbart News reported, his chances are looking good.
The long-time incumbent showed an 18-point lead over Finkenauer among likely Iowa voters, 55 percent to 37 percent, in a Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll released last Monday.
Seven percent also said they were unsure in a head-to-head match Running Man: 88-Year-Old Chuck Grassley Confirms Iowa Reelection Bid
Simon Kent24 Sep 2021
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 04: Committee Chariman Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) speaks as Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's appears for his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill September 4, 2018 in Washington, DC. Kavanaugh was nominated by President Donald ...
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Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) chose the pre-dawn hours Friday to announce he's running for reelection in 2022 in what will be an eighth term in the upper chamber if he's successful in Iowa's U.S. Senate race.
Grassley, 88, made his intentions public on Twitter around 4 a.m., with a gif of him tackling a morning run.
"It's 4 a.m. in Iowa so I'm running. I do that 6 days a week. Before I start the day I want you to know what Barbara and I have decided," Grassley tweeted. "I'm running for re-election-a lot more to do, for Iowa. We ask and will work for your support. Will you join us?"
The Des Moines Register forecast the senator is set to join a number of campaign events Friday before appearing with Gov. Kim Reynolds (R), who is also seeking reelection, on Saturday.
Grassley will likely face former Rep. Abby Finkenauer (D-Iowa) in the general election and, as Breitbart News reported, his chances are looking good.
The long-time incumbent showed an 18-point lead over Finkenauer among likely Iowa voters, 55 percent to 37 percent, in a Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll released last Monday.
Seven percent also said they were unsure in a head-to-head matchup between Grassley and Finkenauer; one percent said they would not vote.
Rep. Abby Finkenauer, D-Iowa, speaks before welcoming Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden to the floor during a campaign stop at Simpson College, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, in Indianola, Iowa. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Rep. Abby Finkenauer, D-Iowa, speaks before welcoming Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden to the floor during a campaign stop at Simpson College, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, in Indianola, Iowa. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
According to the poll, Finkenauer is not viewed favorably. Only 30 percent of the respondents looked at her in a favorable way, with 28 percent unfavorably. There were also 42 percent who said they did not know the former congresswoman enough for an opinion on her.
Additionally, respondents view Grassley as more favorable than the former Iowa congresswoman. Fifty-one percent were favorable over the senator, and only 37 percent found him unfavorable. There were also 12 percent who were unsure. between Grassley and Finkenauer; one percent said they would not vote.
According to the poll, Finkenauer is not viewed favorably. Only 30 percent of the respondents looked at her in a favorable way, with 28 percent unfavorably. There were also 42 percent who said they did not know the former congresswoman enough for an opinion on her.
Additionally, respondents view Grassley as more favorable than the former Iowa congresswoman. Fifty-one percent were favorable over the senator, and only 37 percent found him unfavorable. There were also 12 percent who were unsure.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/09/24/running-man-chuck-grassley-confirms-iowa-reelection-bid/
#13911223 at 2021-06-15 20:03:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17610: Live Hearings b/w Who Was The Jan. 6th Shooter? Edition
Hedge Fund Manager Kyle Bass Estimates U.S. Inflation at 12%
Joshua Caplan15 Jun 2021
(Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Mark Wilson/Getty Images
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I cant take much more of this winning, it feels like losing to me
Appearing Tuesday on CNBC's Squawk Box, hedge fund manager Kyle Bass estimated that the United States' inflation rate is approximately 12 percent.
A transcript is as follows:
REBECCA QUICK: As someone who is looking to invest in the Market, what do these higher numbers mean? What does that mean for the Fed?
KYLE BASS: When you look at the inflation numbers, these are chain-weighted inflation numbers. These are numbers that are designed to be artificially be low. If you look at a non-chain-weighted index of inflation, we think it's running about 12 percent, and with short term interest rates still at zero, that means people who have money in the bank, in their savings, are losing 5 to 12 percent of their purchasing power annually. We have 34 percent more money in the US system than we did 14 months ago. Of course we're going to have inflation and it's going to be significant.
"Investors and savers and retirees need to think about how to maintain the purchasing power of their capital," Bass concluded.
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2021/06/15/hedge-fund-manager-kyle-bass-estimates-us-inflation-12/
#12933893 at 2021-02-15 17:59:24 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #16508: The 'The Importance Is In The Details' Edition
>>12933794
>this slj photo is real?
https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/black-caucus-lawmakers-want-austin-bombings-classified-as-ongoing-terrorist-attacks/526/
Has a 3000x2055 version. Says image is credited to: Mark Wilson/Getty Images
#11131961 at 2020-10-18 06:38:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14236: Enjoy the Show Edition
>>11131849
Beau Biden with his father, Vice President Joe Biden
, at the Democratic National Convention in August 2008. (Getty/Mark Wilson)
A perfect "Caption this" photo
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/beau-biden-dead_n_7477370?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
#9770556 at 2020-06-27 23:39:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12505: Potus TweetStorm Edition
>>9770541
Monty Dun (Asian/Chinese man mentioned):
https://www.linkedin.com/in/montydun?challengeId=AQHZCVf3_myMTAAAAXL2T-C29MeAgQz9-OJcAuOxHfrhosvIzYQCaWHforX–kZ-8fdrMliTdrW3gwnuHRjYkplnVfBUk06Plw&submissionId=d9f3cb41-ec6e-1c16-5b4c-e59158ba8b66
>Contract Recruiter - Talent Acquisition at Applied Materials
>San Jose, California500+ connections
>Applied Materials is the leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. Our expertise in modifying materials at atomic levels and on an industrial scale enables customers to transform possibilities into reality. Our innovations make possible™ the technology shaping the future.
https://democraticunderground.com/1002409623
>A real who-dun-it?" – Mitt or Monty
>[strange vertical line of .'s w/ broken image link, reply by 50k post Shiva-avatar user Kali]
>By MiddleFingerMom (25,163 posts)
(Renee re: Working Mother's Magazine award 44th Most Powerful Mom?)
Also by her, 'a CORN' thread of allegedly NSFW contents now unavailable. Precursory glance at her profile shows more oddities as well.
https://democraticunderground.com/1018538502
Digging around there somehow led to my falling down the Mark W. Decker rabbit hole and I'm still razzled about what I saw there:
>Mark W. Decker LQQKING for Young CUNT to FUCK
>2012-01-27 01:00:27 - Anonymous Remailer (austria)
>If this note is posted outside the USA, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO COMPLY WITH U.S. LAW
>ATTENTION: Mark Wilson Decker is apparently posing as a photographer based upon his Workface, LinkedIn, Posterous, Twitter, About.me, BigSight, Ziki, tBlog and Wordpress profiles — just goes to showou how sneaky AND creepy he really is!
>WHAT WOULD Mark W. DECKER BE TRYING TO HIDE???
>Well, have a LQQK at this:
>Two federal cases that specifically mention Mark W. Decker:
>U.S. Department of Labor Case # 2006-SOX-57
>U.S. Department of Labor Case # 2006-SOX-81
>+More
Weirder still is that there are two separate versions of the above text in full as duplicate posts from the same time period across multiple archives, but in some of them LOOK is spelled normally. Also these archives seem to be the only public records there are about the target subject.
I find it altogether fucking weird, and it reminds me of that time in Q history when Wikileaks leaked Bannon's book Fire & Fury with the O's in the titles of chapters 6 and 10 changed to Q's. Which, to this day I still don't understand.
Tangentially connected to one of the Decker archives was one Nicholas Randall Forystek and his 2,500+ posts of [horizontal lines of .'s] and about 'bumbling' FBI 'idiots' and 'pretrial services,' more or less coherent, possibly generated by some shitty speech-to-text software?
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.comp.opensource/bENU5DY1ivE/overview
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.autos.sport.misc/W8ijIdrBXXY
#8915464 at 2020-04-25 03:51:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11411: GENERAL FLYNN ACTIVATED - WRWY SIR Edition
DOJ, FBI Officials: Director Christopher Wray Did Not Withhold Brady Material In Mike Flynn Case - 'Has Been Nothing But Cooperative'
FBI Director Christopher Wray did not move to withhold exculpatory evidence in the case of Gen. Mike Flynn, FBI and Justice Department officials now say.
"The assertion that Director Wray pushed to withhold exculpatory evidence in the Michael Flynn case is 100% false," DOJ Director of Communications Kerri Kupec told the Daily Caller. "To the contrary, the Director has been nothing but cooperative throughout this process."
FBI Assistant Director of Public Affairs Brian Hale also told the Daily Caller that "the assertion that Director Wray pushed to withhold exculpatory evidence in the Michael Flynn case is absolutely false."
When asked for clarification, Hale said that he was not personally aware if "there was a misunderstanding or a garble of some sort" regarding the Brady Material.
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: FBI Director is Christopher A. Wray speaks to the media during a news conference at FBI Headquarters, on June 14, 2018 in Washington, DC. Earlier today the inspector general released a 500 page report on the Clinton email investigation. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
The Daily Caller reported earlier on Friday that Wray and FBI general counsel Dana Boente led an effort to block exculpatory material in Flynn's case from being turned over to DOJ. The evidence was included in new documents filed Friday by the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, whom Attorney General Bill Barr had directed in January to review the case.
Flynn, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty in 2017 to charges brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. He has since changed his legal team and sought to retract his guilty plea. A judge additionally delayed his original, mid-February sentencing date "until further notice of the court."
https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/24/doj-fbi-officials-director-christopher-wray-did-not-withhold-brady-material-in-mike-flynn-case-has-been-nothing-but-cooperative/
#8886067 at 2020-04-22 18:52:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11375: Fredo's On The Hot Seat Edition
>>8885883
Gov. DeSantis: Florida Flattened the Curve, Coordinating Reopening with Southeastern States
(breitbart April 22 2020)
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/04/22/gov-desantis-florida-flattened-the-curve-coordinating-reopening-with-southeastern-states/
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Florida has successfully flattened the coronavirus curve and will be working with a coalition of southeastern state governors on reopening the state as his newly assembled task force begins to discuss ways to revitalize the economy.
DeSantis, who is allowing the state's stay-at-home order to expire April 30, said on Tuesday the dire predictions never materialized in Florida and residents had successfully flattened the curve.
"Those predictions have been false," DeSantis said. "Our work is succeeding. We have flattened the curve."
The governor said officials now know they are not in a position where hospitals will be overwhelmed.
"We know the No. 1 thing that people were concerned about with this was that that type of catastrophe, that's not going to happen," DeSantis said. "That's not happened. We have all these extra beds and field hospitals and nobody's there."
DeSantis said it is just as important for the public to have confidence and assembled a task force comprised of elected leaders and business officials to help craft the plan to safely and successfully reopen the Sunshine State in a way that instills confidence in Florida residents.
Via ClickOrlando:
Florida Chamber of Commerce Chairman and CEO Mark Wilson was introduced as chairman of the group, the state's Emergency Management Director Jared Moskowitz, Surgeon General Scott Rivkees and Secretary of the Agency for Healthcare Administration Mary Mayhew were also on the call.
The 22-member executive group includes one professional from the medical community, Tampa General Hospital CEO John Couris. It also includes the mayors of Florida's three counties hardest hit by coronavirus, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Broward.
Executives from companies with a large footprint in Florida including Publix, Lockheed Martin, Disney and Universal will also serve on the task force.
Florida cabinet members CFO Jimmy Patronis and Attorney General Ashley Moody were selected to be on the task force. Notably Department of Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, the only democrat on the cabinet, is not on the task force.
DeSantis stressed that he wants the plan to lead Florida in "resurging back to where we all want to be."
DeSantis's communications director Helen Aguirre Ferré, citing the governor's Tuesday appearance on Fox & Friends, confirmed Florida "is working in coalition with regional southeastern state governors, TN, MS, SC, GA, AL to safely re-open as well as working regionally within Florida to make sure we thread the needle properly":
"We have had a meeting with all the Southeastern governors - Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee," DeSantis said during his appearance. "And we shared a lot of ideas. I think we will be the same page on some stuff."
https://twitter.com/helenaguirrefer/status/1252565655032922115?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1252565655032922115&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.breitbart.com%2Fpolitics%2F2020%2F04%2F22%2Fgov-desantis-florida-flattened-the-curve-coordinating-reopening-with-southeastern-states%2F
#8714595 at 2020-04-07 18:35:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11158: DS Hyped up the Crisis ~ Reconcile Edition
Question why are we even funding any of these Universities
Report: Universities Accepted $10 Billion from Foreign Governments, Failing to Report $1 Billion
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 20: Newly redesigned $100 notes lay in stacks at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing on May 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. The one hundred dollar bills will be released this fall and has new security features, such as a duplicating portrait of Benjamin Franklin and ...
Mark Wilson/Getty Images
3:28
A new study into the finances of colleges and universities revealed that American institutions accepted approximately $10 billion from foreign governments between 2013 and 2018. During that time, China, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar traded funds in exchange for influence over campus discourse on foreign affairs. According to the Clarion Project, universities failed to report $1 billion of the amount to the government.
According to a study by The Clarion Project, American colleges and universities have accepted billions of dollars in donations from foreign governments. The report revealed that the United States Department is investigating relationships between American universities and foreign countries. Qatar, China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia are amongst the countries that have been tied to suspicious donations to American institutions. The report claims that American universities and colleges around the country failed to report almost $1 billion in funding from foreign governments.
In a press release that was published in February, the Department of Education Some of the foreign nations have been accused of infiltrating campus to steal proprietary research. Others, like China, have been accused of spreading propaganda on American campuses that portray their government in a positive light.
"These colleges and universities actively solicit foreign governments, corporations, and nationals for funds although some donors are known to be hostile to the United States and may be seeking to project 'soft power,' steal sensitive and proprietary research and development data and other intellectual property, and spread propaganda benefitting foreign governments," the Department of Education wrote.
The Department of Education claims that American colleges and universities regularly solicit funds from foreign governments. The institutions, which are required under the law to report these donations to the federal government, have reportedly failed to do so on numerous occasions.
In exchange for these funds, universities have agreed to open foreign campuses in the donor's country. Moreover, institutions that have partnered with the Confucius Institute have agreed to incorporate favorable coverage of China in their academic curriculum.
Our preliminary review suggests some American IHEs [Institutes of Higher Education] relentlessly pursue funds from autocracies such as China and Qatar, even opening foreign campuses in exchange for donations, without evidence systems in place to mitigate the identified risks, including the heightened insider threat risk, associated with such activities....
The evidence we have reviewed to date tracks Congressional findings that American colleges and universities have provided unprecedented levels of access to foreign governments, corporations and persons without adequate oversight...
The study noted that foreign governments primarily target America's largest and most prestigious institutions. Breitbart News reported in January that Professor Charles Lieber, the former chairman of Harvard University's chemistry department, was arrested after he failed to disclose his financial relationship with the Chinese government.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/04/07/report-universities-accepted-10-billion-from-foreign-governments-failing-to-report-1-billion/
#8594721 at 2020-03-28 04:10:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11004: April 6, 1917 Edition
I saw earlier people were discussion the 90.jpg pic dropped by Q.
Not sure whether this has been brought up yet.
It seems to have been taken by Mark Wilson for Getty Images during a 2017 Hate Crimes Summit which included Jeff Sessions as speaker.
https://www.gettyimages.de/detail/nachrichtenfoto/the-justice-department-seal-is-seen-on-the-lectern-nachrichtenfoto/803354590
#7890314 at 2020-01-23 21:42:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10097: POTUS [hops] Edition
Kerri Kupec on point for DOJ
KerriKupecDOJ Retweeted
Sadie Gurman
@sgurman
The Justice Department now believes it should have discontinued its secret surveillance of one-time Trump campaign adviser Carter Page far earlier than it did, according to a new court filing unsealed Thursday.
Justice Department Believes It Lacked Legal Basis for Continued Surveillance of Trump Adviser
The Justice Department now believes it should have discontinued its secret surveillance of one-time Trump campaign adviser Carter Page far earlier than it did, according to a new court filing…
wsj.com
2:26 PM · Jan 23, 2020·Twitter Web App
kek
Justice Department Believes It Should Have Ended Surveillance of Trump Adviser Earlier
Government tells court it lacked probable cause in last two of four eavesdropping applications for Carter Page
The U.S. government began its surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page in late 2016. PHOTO: Mark Wilson/GETTY IMAGES
By Byron Tau
Updated Jan. 23, 2020 4:27 pm ET
WASHINGTON-The Justice Department now believes it should have discontinued its secret surveillance of one-time Trump campaign adviser Carter Page far earlier than it did, according to a new court filing unsealed Thursday.
The Justice Department made that determination in a December letter to the secret court that oversees surveillance of suspected foreign spies, acknowledging it may have lacked probable cause to continue wiretapping in the last two of the four surveillance applications it sought against Mr. Page.
The government began the surveillance in late 2016, after he left the Trump campaign, and continued monitoring him until late 2017-ultimately obtaining a warrant and three subsequent renewals. The last two applications were submitted in April and June of 2017. It now has concluded there was "insufficient predication to establish probable cause" in the last two renewals, which authorized about six months of surveillance on the former adviser.
Probable cause is the legal standard to obtain a secret warrant against suspected agents of a foreign power from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the secret judicial panel that approves such warrants.
Probable cause is the legal standard to obtain a secret warrant against suspected agents of a foreign power.
The Justice Department letter is classified, but is referenced in a new order declassified by the judge that heads the FISA court, James Boasberg, on Thursday. The Justice Department said it would sequester all the material it collected against Mr. Page pending further internal review of the matter.
The Justice Department declined to comment.
Judge Boasberg ordered the government to explain further the specific steps it intended to take in response to its belief that some of the surveillance collected against Mr. Page lacked a legal basis. The order was issued Jan. 7, but wasn't declassified until Thursday.
The Justice Department's acknowledgment is an unusual retreat in a major investigation that has been under scrutiny for nearly three years. The determination also is sure to fuel the debate over a government investigation into the Trump presidential campaign during the 2016 election.
The letter refers to a Federal Bureau of Investigation counterintelligence investigation into links between people associated with the Trump campaign and Russia. A critical internal watchdog report determined that the FBI had the proper basis to open the investigation, though the bureau made many mistakes along the way. But the department's belated conclusion that it lacked the legal grounds to surveil Mr. Page is an acknowledgment that a major component of that investigation wasn't on firm legal ground for part of the probe's duration.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/justice-department-believes-it-lacked-legal-basis-for-continued-surveillance-of-trump-adviser-11579810061
#7321584 at 2019-08-03 14:36:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9368: Damn the post floods Edition
>>7321009 ((PB)
>New Consensus
A new consensus in economic thought is emerging around the question of how nations should take care of their economies. This reading list is designed with the goals of winning over people who-whether they're progressives or centrists-are still entrenched in the old consensus of neoliberalism, and also providing converts with a deeper understanding of various aspects of the new consensus.
https://newconsensus.net/reading-list/
First, get yourself de-programmed with Bad Samaritans
Concrete Economics
Made in the USA
The Entrepreneurial State
Doughnut Economics
Makers and Takers
Invisible Hands
Rethinking Captalism
Economic's the users guide, Ha-Joon Chang
Against the Concensus, Justin Lin
The Public Banking Solution, Ellen Brown
The Production of Money, Ann Pettifore
The End of Alchemy, Mervyn King - former governor of the Bank of England
The Shifts and the Shocks,
The Only Game in Town, Mohamed El-Erian
Freedom's Forge, Arthur Herman
Creative Destruction, Mark Wilson
When Small States Make Big Steps, Darius Ornston
The Transformation of South Korea, Byung Kook Kim & Ezra F Vogel
MITI and the Japanese Miracle, Chalmers Johnson
Why Europe Grew Rich and Asia Did Not,
Get a deeper overview of the emerging consensus from a whole range of economists - including:
The Failure of Austerity: Rethinking Fiscal Policy (Stephanie Kelton)
Understanding Money and Macroeconomic Policy (L. Randall Wray and Yeva Nersisyan)
The Costs of Short-termism (Andrew Haldane)
Innovative Enterprise and the Theory of the Firm (William Lazonick)
Innovation, the State and Patient Capital (Mariana Mazzucato)
Investment-led Growth: A Solution to the European Crisis (Stephany Griffith-Jones and Giovanni Cozzi)
Inequality and Economic Growth (Joseph Stiglitz)
The Paradoxes of Privatisation and Public Service Outsourcing (Colin Crouch)
Decarbonisation: Innovation and the Economics of Climate Change (Dimitri Zenghelis)
Capitalism, Technology and a Green Global Golden Age: The Role of History in Helping to Shape the Future (Carlota Perez)
https://newconsensus.com/people/
Demond Drummer is an organizer and civic innovator whose work in Chicago has been recognized by the Obama White House, Code for America and the Aspen Institute. He is currently co-founder and executive director of New Consensus. Demond's notable projects include CoderSpace, a computer science learning lab where high school students develop leadership skills for a changing world, and LargeLots.org, a community-driven effort to reclaim and repurpose city-owned vacant lots in Chicago. An alumnus of Morehouse College, Demond was a field organizer for Barack Obama's first presidential campaign. Demond lives with his wife and one-year-old daughter in Chicago
Rhiana Gunn-Wright was previously the Policy Director for Abdul El-Sayed's 2018 gubernatorial campaign. A 2013 Rhodes Scholar, Ms. Gunn-Wright has also worked as the policy analyst for the Detroit Health Department, the Mariam K. Chamberlain Fellow of Women and Public Policy at the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR), and as a policy intern in for former First Lady Michelle Obama. Ms. Gunn-Wright graduated magna cum laude from Yale in 2011 with majors in African American Studies and Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies.
Zack Exley was a senior advisor to Bernie Sander's 2016 presidential campaign, and was a co-founder of Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats, which recruited and ran dozens of unconventional candidates for the 2018 midterms such as Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez. With Becky Bond, Zack co-authored Rules for Revolutionaries, a book of organizing lessons and principles. In ancient internet times, he was the co-founder of the New Organizing Institute, and played a major role in the rise of online politics in his work with MoveOn.org, Howard Dean, John Kerry, the Obama campaign and as the non-profit practice director of a global software company called ThoughtWorks. He had a side career in online fundraising, working with global NGOs, including the Wikimedia Foundation, where he built a $90 million per year fundraising program to keep Wikipedia free and independent. Zack spent his 20's working as a union organizer all over the United States.
#7321507 at 2019-08-03 14:28:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9367: Ghostly Kitchen E-ish bake Edition
>>7321009
>New Consensus
A new consensus in economic thought is emerging around the question of how nations should take care of their economies. This reading list is designed with the goals of winning over people who-whether they're progressives or centrists-are still entrenched in the old consensus of neoliberalism, and also providing converts with a deeper understanding of various aspects of the new consensus.
https://newconsensus.net/reading-list/
First, get yourself de-programmed with Bad Samaritans
Concrete Economics
Made in the USA
The Entrepreneurial State
Doughnut Economics
Makers and Takers
Invisible Hands
Rethinking Captalism
Economic's the users guide, Ha-Joon Chang
Against the Concensus, Justin Lin
The Public Banking Solution, Ellen Brown
The Production of Money, Ann Pettifore
The End of Alchemy, Mervyn King – former governor of the Bank of England
The Shifts and the Shocks,
The Only Game in Town, Mohamed El-Erian
Freedom's Forge, Arthur Herman
Creative Destruction, Mark Wilson
When Small States Make Big Steps, Darius Ornston
The Transformation of South Korea, Byung Kook Kim & Ezra F Vogel
MITI and the Japanese Miracle, Chalmers Johnson
Why Europe Grew Rich and Asia Did Not,
Get a deeper overview of the emerging consensus from a whole range of economists - including:
The Failure of Austerity: Rethinking Fiscal Policy (Stephanie Kelton)
Understanding Money and Macroeconomic Policy (L. Randall Wray and Yeva Nersisyan)
The Costs of Short-termism (Andrew Haldane)
Innovative Enterprise and the Theory of the Firm (William Lazonick)
Innovation, the State and Patient Capital (Mariana Mazzucato)
Investment-led Growth: A Solution to the European Crisis (Stephany Griffith-Jones and Giovanni Cozzi)
Inequality and Economic Growth (Joseph Stiglitz)
The Paradoxes of Privatisation and Public Service Outsourcing (Colin Crouch)
Decarbonisation: Innovation and the Economics of Climate Change (Dimitri Zenghelis)
Capitalism, Technology and a Green Global Golden Age: The Role of History in Helping to Shape the Future (Carlota Perez)
https://newconsensus.com/people/
Demond Drummer is an organizer and civic innovator whose work in Chicago has been recognized by the Obama White House, Code for America and the Aspen Institute. He is currently co-founder and executive director of New Consensus. Demond's notable projects include CoderSpace, a computer science learning lab where high school students develop leadership skills for a changing world, and LargeLots.org, a community-driven effort to reclaim and repurpose city-owned vacant lots in Chicago. An alumnus of Morehouse College, Demond was a field organizer for Barack Obama's first presidential campaign. Demond lives with his wife and one-year-old daughter in Chicago
Rhiana Gunn-Wright was previously the Policy Director for Abdul El-Sayed's 2018 gubernatorial campaign. A 2013 Rhodes Scholar, Ms. Gunn-Wright has also worked as the policy analyst for the Detroit Health Department, the Mariam K. Chamberlain Fellow of Women and Public Policy at the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR), and as a policy intern in for former First Lady Michelle Obama. Ms. Gunn-Wright graduated magna cum laude from Yale in 2011 with majors in African American Studies and Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies.
Zack Exley was a senior advisor to Bernie Sander's 2016 presidential campaign, and was a co-founder of Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats, which recruited and ran dozens of unconventional candidates for the 2018 midterms such as Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez. With Becky Bond, Zack co-authored Rules for Revolutionaries, a book of organizing lessons and principles. In ancient internet times, he was the co-founder of the New Organizing Institute, and played a major role in the rise of online politics in his work with MoveOn.org, Howard Dean, John Kerry, the Obama campaign and as the non-profit practice director of a global software company called ThoughtWorks. He had a side career in online fundraising, working with global NGOs, including the Wikimedia Foundation, where he built a $90 million per year fundraising program to keep Wikipedia free and independent. Zack spent his 20's working as a union organizer all over the United States.
#5463550 at 2019-03-02 16:03:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6984: Warm Beer Cold Heart Edition
Control? This is a government agency. Fire the motherfuckers doing this shit?
HHS making allows human/animal hybrid research to continue:
https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/hhs-extends-contract-make-humanized-mice-aborted-baby-parts-another
HHS Extends Contract to Make 'Humanized Mice' With Aborted Baby Parts for Another 90 Days
By Terence P. Jeffrey | March 1, 2019 | 5:16 PM EST
(Getty Images/Mark Wilson)
(CNSNews.com) - The Department of Health and Human Services says it has granted a second 90-day extension to a contract it has with the University of California at San Francisco that requires UCSF to make "humanized mice."
These creatures are made by implanting mice with human tissues taken from late-term aborted babies.
The HHS's multi-million-dollar contract with UCSF that requires the construction of these "humanized mice" creates a demand–driven by federal tax dollars–for tissue taken from late-term aborted babies. According to an estimate it has published on its website, the National Institutes of Health (which is a division of HHS) will spend $95 million this fiscal year alone on research that–like UCSF's "humanized mouse" contract–uses human fetal tissue.
Under the new 90-day extension, the contract-which the government calls "Humanized Mouse Models for HIV Therapeutics Development"–will run through June 5.
HHS also is still in the process of conducting the "comprehensive review" it announced last September "of all research involving fetal tissue."
That review was initiated to ensure that all federally funded research using human fetal tissue is consistent "with statutes and regulations governing such research, and to ensure the adequacy of procedures and oversight of this research in light of the serious regulatory, moral, and ethical considerations involved."
"The UCSF contract has been issued another extension," HHS said on Friday in response to questions from CNSNews.com about the contract and the review.
"We will provide an update on the review once it has concluded and as appropriate," HHS said.
As CNSNews.com first reported on Oct. 17, 2018, the National Institutes of Health, which is part of HHS, originally signed its "humanized mouse" contract with UCSF on Dec. 6, 2013. The contract was for a one-year period and gave the government the option of renewing it for up to six additional one-year periods through Dec. 5, 2020.
According to contract information published on the Federal Procurement Data System, the new three-month extension will pay UCSF $521,082-bringing the total payments the federal government has made to UCSF for this contract to $10,596,960.
If the government continues renewing the contract through Dec. 5, 2020, HHS would end up paying UCSF a total of $13,799,501.
The contract specifically requires researchers at UCSF to make two different types of "humanized mice" both of which are "engrafted with human fetal liver and thymus."
The "Statement of Work" in the original contract solicitation said that the contractor would be required to make one "cohort" of "up to 50" mice per month of the first type of humanized mouse and another cohort of "up to 40" mice per month of the second type. The statement said each of these two cohorts of "humanized mice" should be made "with tissue from a single donor"-meaning a single aborted baby.
The Statement of Work for the "Humanized Mouse Models for HIV Therapeutics Development" contract says the contractor shall make one "cohort" per month of two types of humanized mice. Each of these (one numbering up to 50 mice and the other up to 40) will be made with human fetal thymus and liver tissue taken from "a single donor."
The Statement of Work for this federal contract specifically charged the contractor with the obligation to "[o]btain the necessary human fetal tissues for use under the contract."
An article published in the Jan. 12, 2016 issue of Stem Cell Reports, which discussed research funded by the contract, described humanized mice that were created by engrafting them with human fetal bone marrow, liver and thymus taken from babies who were 20-to-24 weeks in gestational age.
Another article discussing research under the contract was published in the Feb. 27, 2017 issue of Pathogens. This article described another type of humanized mouse that was engrafted with "fetal gut tissues" taken from babies at 18-to-24 weeks in gestational age.
On Dec. 4, 2018, one day before the contract's most recent one-year extension was set to expire, HHS gave UCSF an initial 90-day extension on the contract-rather than a full one-year extension. That 90-day extension was set to expire on March 5. But with the new 90-day extension signed on Feb. 19, the contract is now set to run through June 5.
#4851140 at 2019-01-21 21:57:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6192: No Coincidences Edition
>>4851098
After assuming responsibility in 2010 for the U.S. intelligence community's counter-proliferation efforts, Mr. DeTrani made a secret trip to Pyongyang, warning North Korea against proliferating nuclear and missile systems.
He passed the baton for secret meetings to Mr. Morell, the CIA's No. 2. In April 2012, the two officials flew to Pyongyang in a U.S. aircraft from Guam, and Mr. DeTrani introduced the CIA deputy director to the North Koreans.
The moment was critical. The Obama administration had concluded the "Leap Day agreement" in February under which the North agreed to a moratorium on long-range missile tests and nuclear tests and to shut down its nuclear facilities at Yongbyon, including its uranium-enrichment plant there. The U.S. promised to provide food aid. But Washington said North Korea's plans to launch a satellite would breach the deal.
Kim Jong Il, who ruled North Korea for 17 years, had died the previous December, transferring power to Kim Jong Un-making it crucial to keep the communication line open.
U.S. efforts to head off that launch failed. Mr. Morell, a career CIA officer with Asia experience, returned to Pyongyang the following August with the message that North Korea faced a choice. It could build its nuclear and missile arsenals and suffer diplomatic and economic isolation-or choose denuclearization and become part of the international community.
Michael Morell in 2012.
Michael Morell in 2012. Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images
The trip ended in disappointment: He didn't get the hoped-for audience with Kim Jong Un.
Glimpses of the secret channel have occasionally become public. In late 2012, a South Korean newspaper reported mysterious Americans had made two trips to North Korea. The Financial Times reported in January 2018 that Mr. Morell had made a secret trip to North Korea in 2012.
Mr. Morell was succeeded as CIA deputy director by Ms. Haines, whose path to a senior national-security post included a stint as owner of an independent book store. She traveled to Pyongyang during her tenure as the CIA's No. 2 from August 2013 to January 2015.
Despite the paucity of breakthroughs, some former officials say it was useful to have contacts to hard-line elements of the regime, who were deemed to be influential and controlled the security apparatus holding U.S. prisoners. Keeping the channel secret also enabled the Obama administration to encourage international partners to isolate Pyongyang diplomatically and economically as part of a pressure campaign to denuclearize.
"It's been the only reliable channel of communications for the most basic of issues," says a senior Trump administration official. "That is where the North Koreans have been comfortable."
Back-channel skeptics
Key officials at the State Department, which continued on a parallel track to work though North Korean diplomats in New York and sent envoys on rare trips to North Korea, were aware of the back channel. Still, skeptics among some former administration officials have questioned whether the covert channel diminished the State Department's traditional negotiating role.
"Keeping channels of communication open is always important, but the messengers and the messages also matter," says Joel Wit, a former State Department official now at the Stimson Center, a nonpartisan Washington think tank. "Intelligence officers are not trained diplomats, and if they don't convey the right message it can backfire."
Joseph DeTrani, bottom right, in Singapore in 2015.
Joseph DeTrani, bottom right, in Singapore in 2015. Photo: Wong Maye-E/Associate Press
Use of the covert channel appears to have waxed and waned. After 2016 intelligence reports showed North Korea's missile and nuclear programs were making headway, Washington ratcheted up economic sanctions, including on Kim Jong Un. There appeared to be a hiatus in high-level visits, though it isn't clear if the channel went dormant entirely.
As tension rose in August 2017, the channel was re-energized. That month, Mr. Trump threatened North Korea's leaders with "fire and fury," U.S.-South Korean annual war games resumed and Pyongyang responded by testing a ballistic missile over Japan.
Andrew Kim, a veteran CIA officer and head of the agency's new Korea Mission Center, traveled to Singapore to meet North Korean officials. Mr. Kim, former chief of several CIA overseas stations, was born in South Korea and had longstanding ties to its top national-security officials. 3/4 or 5
#4704183 at 2019-01-11 03:29:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6003: Humans 1988 Edition
>>4704173
Resignations in the news 1/7/2019 - part 2
Macromill Inc.: Notice Regarding Change (Resignation) of Executive Officer
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/macromill-inc-notice-regarding-change-resignation-of-executive-officer-853880911.html
Cutera CEO resigns after results 'dissatisfied' board
https://www.Marketwatch.com/story/cutera-ceo-resigns-after-results-dissatisfied-board-2019-01-07
Kermit Skinner retires
https://www.thecoastlandtimes.com/2019/01/07/kermit-skinner-retires-helluva-ride/
Oakridge teacher resigns amid misconduct investigation
https://fox17online.com/2019/01/07/oakridge-teacher-resigns-amid-misconduct-investigation/
Accuride names interim CEO after Dauch resignation
https://www.courierpress.com/story/news/local/2019/01/07/evansville-based-accuride-names-interim-ceo-after-dauch-resignation/2506746002/
Karen Peetz to retire from Wells Fargo board
https://www.businessinsider.com/r-karen-peetz-to-retire-from-wells-fargo-board-2019-1
SFWMD board member Melanie Peterson and general counsel Brian Accardo resign
https://www.tcpalm.com/story/news/local/indian-river-lagoon/politics/2019/01/07/sfwmd-leaders-resign/2503206002/
Region 8 police chief resigns
http://www.kait8.com/2019/01/08/region-police-chief-resigns/
Retiring Polk County Sheriff Barb Erdman celebrated Friday at reception
http://www.crookstontimes.com/news/20190107/retiring-polk-county-sheriff-barb-erdman-celebrated-friday-at-reception
Meteorologist fired amid outcry over on-air racial slur
https://13wham.com/news/local/whec-meteorologist-fired-after-on-air-racial-slur-leads-to-outcry-from-mayor
Boaz Gilad Resigns From Brookland After Being Edged Out by Bondholders
https://commercialobserver.com/2019/01/boaz-gilad-resigns-from-brookland-after-being-edged-out-by-bondholders/
ESSA Architect Sen. Lamar Alexander to Retire
https://www.the74million.org/article/this-weeks-essa-news-essa-architect-sen-lamar-alexander-to-retire-testing-exams-for-innovative-assessment-pilot-program-more/
Paul Canik resigns from Killian Council, cites "conflicting ideas" with mayor, Board of Aldermen
https://www.livingstonparishnews.com/news/paul-canik-resigns-from-killian-council-cites-conflicting-ideas-with/article_0b84778a-12c1-11e9-95d3-1b41fa4aeb7d.html
Georgia Tech President Peterson retiring
https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2019/01/07/georgia-tech-president-peterson-retiring.html
McKenna to replace retiring Stopera as CAP COM president
https://www.saratogian.com/news/local-news/mckenna-to-replace-retiring-stopera-as-cap-com-president/article_b1248788-129a-11e9-8f14-2fc7870ecee2.html
Penn retiring as Englewood Chamber of Commerce director
http://englewoodherald.net/stories/penn-retiring-as-chamber-of-commerce-director,275019
Christchurch's Cashmere High School principal Mark Wilson resigns
https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/education/109770276/christchurchs-cashmere-high-school-principal-Mark-Wilson-resigns
Two Westhampton Beach DPW Leaders Retire
http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Westhampton-Beach-Surrounding-Areas/580248/Two-Westhampton-Beach-DPW-Leaders-Retire-After-More-Than-Three-Decades-In-Department
Mississippi State provost to retire in June
https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2019/01/07/georgia-tech-president-peterson-retiring.html
#4212823 at 2018-12-08 15:21:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5366: Burning Fuel To Heat The Cab Edition
Has anyone seen this?
'No Choice But to Start the Impeachment Proceedings': Watergate Counsel Resigned to Trump's Possible Fate on CNN
By Brendan Cole On 12/8/18 at 4:34 AM
A key figure in the Watergate scandal has told CNN that the allegations against President Donald Trump contained in a court filing are sufficient for Congress to start impeachment proceedings.
John Dean was reacting to the memo released by federal prosecutors into the case involving Trump's ex-attorney Michael Cohen.
Read more: Trump directed criminal conspiracy with Cohen campaign finance violations, say prosecutors
As well as recommending jail time, the filing says that Cohen had claimed Trump instructed him to approve payments that violated campaign finance law.
John Dean John Dean, former White House counsel to President Nixon, in the Hart Senate Office Building on September 7, 2018 in Washington, DC. He told CNN that there is enough to start impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump . Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Dean, who was Nixon's former White House counsel, said on Erin Burnett OutFront that Cohen had "implicated Trump directly."
"I don't know that this will forever disappear into some dark hole of unprosecutable presidents," Dean said.
"I think it will resurface in the Congress. I think what this totality of today's filings show that the House is going to have little choice the way this is going other than to start impeachment proceedings," he added.
Since the Democrats took control of the House after the midterm elections, the push for impeachment, while unlikely, has become more of a possibility than at any other time of Trump's presidency, The Hill reported.
Democrats will have new subpoena powers when they take control the House from January.
However White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that the memo had revealed "nothing of value that wasn't already known."
"The government's filings in Mr. Cohen's case tell us nothing of value that wasn't already known. Mr. Cohen has repeatedly lied and as the prosecution has pointed out to the court, Mr. Cohen is no hero," she said.
The filing does not name Trump, but refers to an "Individual 1" that it says Cohen "acted in coordination with and at the direction of" in giving payments to silence adult film actor Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, who claimed they had affairs with Trump before the 2016 election.
The document notes that Cohen worked for "Individual 1" as a personal attorney after the person "had become the President of the United States".
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) from the House Judiciary Committee said that the filing had meant that Trump allegedly committed two felonies.
Lieu, a Trump critic, told MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Hardball that "we have a sitting president of the United States who committed two felonies while running for president."
"When you look at what the prosecutors did in the Southern District of New York they allege that Donald Trump directed two campaign finance violations. These are felonies and you can infer intent by looking at a defendant's statements," Lieu said.
https://www.newsweek.com/john-dean-trump-cohen-msnbc-cnn-burnett-huckerbee-sanders-1250596
#3510857 at 2018-10-17 18:43:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4452: The Season Of Change Edition
>>3510373
WASHINGTON POST October 17, 2018
"TRUMP COULD BE THE MOST HONEST PRESIDENT IN MODERN HISTORY"
President Trump speaks during a meeting at the White House on Thursday. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
By Marc A. Thiessen, Columnist
October 11
Donald Trump may be remembered as the most honest president in modern American history.
Don't get me wrong, Trump lies all the time. He said that he "enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American history" (actually they are the eighth largest) and that "our economy is the strongest it's ever been in the history of our country" (which may one day be true, but not yet). In part, it's a New York thing - everything is the biggest and the best.
But when it comes to the real barometer of presidential truthfulness - keeping his promises - Trump is a paragon of honesty. For better or worse, since taking office Trump has done exactly what he promised he would.
Trump kept his promise to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, something his three immediate predecessors also promised yet failed to do. He promised to "crush and destroy ISIS," and two years later he is on the verge of eliminating the Islamic State's physical caliphate. He promised to impose a travel ban on countries that he saw as posing a terrorist threat, and after several false starts the final version of his ban was upheld by the Supreme Court. He promised to punish Syria if it used chemical weapons on its people, and, unlike his immediate predecessor, he followed through - not once but twice.
Trump pledged to nominate Supreme Court justices "in the mold of Justice [Antonin] Scalia," and now Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh sit on the high court. Trump also pledged to fill the federal appellate courts with young, conservative judges, and so far the Senate has confirmed 29 - more than any recent president at this point in his administration.
Trump vowed to pass historic tax reforms and signed the first major overhaul of the tax code in three decades. He vowed an unprecedented regulatory rollback, with a strict policy to eliminate two existing regulations for every new regulation. In his first year, he achieved $8.1 billion in lifetime regulatory savings and is on track to achieve an additional $9.8 billion this year.
Video of Trump at Rally: "What the hell do you have to lose, I'll straighten it out."
Trump to Hispanic and African American voters: 'What do you have to lose?'
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump repeated his pitch to minority voters in Ohio on Aug. 22, asking them "What do you have to lose?" (The Washington Post)
During the campaign, he told African American voters, "What do you have to lose? .?.?. I will straighten it out. I'll bring jobs back. We'll bring spirit back." On his watch, African American unemployment reached the lowest level ever recorded, and his tax reform included a little-noticed provision creating "Opportunity Zones" to try to revitalize struggling towns and inner-city communities.
Trump promised to cancel President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan, withdraw from the Paris climate accord, approve the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, and open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration. He fulfilled all of those pledges.
#2611677 at 2018-08-15 17:19:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3296 [Clowns] Out of Control Edition
>>2611566
https://mosprotocol.com/mos-faq/
Shawn Snider (Ross Video)
Mark Gilbert (Gallery)
Jim Stringer (Telescript West)
Mike Palmer (Masstech)
Warren Davis (Bitcentral)
Mike Roscoe (BBC)
Kai Uwe Kaup (SciSys)
Randall Meston (AP)
Bryan Girdler (AP)
Ryan Berg (AP)
Phil Avner (AP)
Mark Wilson (USV)
Greg Bouzianis (USV)
Sean Cullinan (USV)
Emmy Award
Displayed in the center of the meeting table.
Randall Meston (AP) said that NATAS [https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Academy_of_Television_Arts_and_Sciences] still needs to vet the individual awards.
#1815986 at 2018-06-19 18:56:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2287: A Hug For Our Flag Edition
>>1815450
This is NOT NOTABLE, NOT.
Fuck anons, we've been over this, not just months ago, but two breads ago.
THAT is a Photoshopped image. FAKE.
DON'T discredit ourselves. Fuck.
I'll dig up the sauce, give me a bit.
It's from a House Committee hearing on a TSA security breach, December 16, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
http://www.gettyimages.com/event/house-committee-holds-hearing-on-tsa-security-breach-79734832#chairwomen-sheila-jacksonlee-questions-acting-transportation-security-picture-id94528071
VIDEO: https://www.c-span.org/video/?290735-1/release-transportation-security-agency-information
EDIT for archives:
https://archive.is/e5zZa (click to zoom on image)
https://web.archive.org/web/20171229201225/https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/chairwomen-sheila-jacksonlee-questions-acting-transportation-security-picture-id94528066
Let me see if I can find the screen grabs from the ORIGINAL video of the testimony.
The same testimony where Getty Photog Mark Wilson took the image you've posted.
In the Video, you can see it is not a pedo ring.
#1799055 at 2018-06-18 17:33:47 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2265: Space Force Edition
Democrats blast Trump's immigration policies
WASHINGTON - Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke in unison with three other Democrat lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday when he said Donald Trump's immigration policies are "ripping apart families."
Democrats blast Trump's immigration policies
By Sarah Roach Updated 4:48 pm, Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Senate Judiciary ranking member Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA) is flanked by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) while speaking about the Keep Families Together Act, which aims to prevent the separation of immigrant children from their parents, on Capitol Hill June 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images / 2018 Getty Images
Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images
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Senate Judiciary ranking member Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA) is flanked by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) while speaking about the Keep Families Together Act, which aims to prevent the separation of immigrant … more
WASHINGTON - Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke in unison with three other Democrat lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday when he said Donald Trump's immigration policies are "ripping apart families."
His argument comes on the heels of a House scramble to garner 218 signatures for a vote later this month on bills addressing the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which President Trump canceled last year.
Democrats blast Trump's immigration policies
By Sarah Roach Updated 4:48 pm, Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Senate Judiciary ranking member Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA) is flanked by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) while speaking about the Keep Families Together Act, which aims to prevent the separation of immigrant children from their parents, on Capitol Hill June 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images / 2018 Getty Images
Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images
Image 1 of 3
Senate Judiciary ranking member Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA) is flanked by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) while speaking about the Keep Families Together Act, which aims to prevent the separation of immigrant … more
WASHINGTON - Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke in unison with three other Democrat lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday when he said Donald Trump's immigration policies are "ripping apart families."
His argument comes on the heels of a House scramble to garner 218 signatures for a vote later this month on bills addressing the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which President Trump canceled last year.
Blumenthal, D-Conn., joined three Democratic lawmakers here urging passage of legislation to prevent immigrant families from separation at the border. He applauded the call of Sen. Dianna Feinstein, D-Calif., for a bill that would protect families at the border, saying it's necessary to pass in the face of an administration that is "so lawless." "Never did any of us think that the United States of America would make its official immigration policy split and scatter families," Blumenthal said.
Democratic and moderate Republican House representatives in favor of debating the four DACA-relief bills collected close to the requisite number of signatures so far, but staunch Republicans opposed to the Obama-era program are doing everything they can to bring the movement to a halt. If the "discharge petition" did not reach its 218 required signatures by Tuesday, the legislation likely would not hit the House floor until July - the third time debate about the bills has been pushed since Trump nixed the program in March. The House would take a "queen of the hill" approach in debating a DACA measure, meaning the bill that acquires the most votes would be adopted by lawmakers.
On Capitol Hill Tuesday, Blumenthal blasted the Trump administration for a new policy that disqualifies victims of domestic abuse and gang violence from seeking asylum in the United States. The senator said the policy is "hideous and nauseous" because, in his view, it does not uphold American values.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions made the ruling Monday, sparking concern among advocates who said the policy will endanger people seeking asylum. "People will suffer, and the blood will be on Jeff Sessions' hands," Blumenthal said. Blumenthal also filed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act on Tuesday to bar the Trump administration from modifying military housing for children separated from their immigrant parents, citing four military bases that may be detaining children.
It's unclear what type of bill Democrats and Republicans would agree upon for debate in the House, but lawmakers in favor of reviving the DACA program have said they're willing to be flexible with Republicans about the legislation.
https:// www.newcanaannewsonline.com/news/article/Democrats-blast-Trump-s-immigration-policies-12988441.php
#293750 at 2018-02-07 13:08:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #359: Early Bird (anything other than Pelican) Edition
>>286614
>Q letting us know that Getty Images manipulates photos before posting.
Seems to be a pattern here with Getty. There is also the case of Rep Sheila Jackson-Lee and the Pedo ring photoshop. Posted back on cbts.
https:// www.c-span.org/video/?c4703065/sheilas-ring
Clip shows actual ring she was wearing, vs. the Getty Pedo Photoshop job (shop done by Getty photog Mark Wilson?). Was she framed for control, extortion? Note 28:23. Compare to: http:// www.gettyimages.com/event/house-committee-holds-hearing-on-tsa-security-breach-79734832#chairwomen-sheila-jacksonlee-questions-acting-transportation-security-picture-id94528071
#280288 at 2018-02-06 01:47:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #342: Welcome To The GLOBAL WAR Edition
>>280225
Mark Wilson / Getty was attributed to this shot and she is still on her phone I think , if you see. I am searching his images but yeah, gallery.
8kun Midnight Riders Posts (1)
#189514 at 2024-05-08 08:35:15 (UTC+1)
QR Midnight Riders #1052: A tail of a man and a Horse-Face EDITION
>>189493
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/2/20/17031772/mueller-indictments-grand-jury
All of Robert Mueller's indictments and plea deals in the Russia investigation(Vox.com)
The investigation is now complete.
Andrew ProkopDec 17, 2019, 12:10pm EST
Alex Wong/Gettynormal
Special counsel Robert Mueller's team indicted or got guilty pleas from 34 people and three companies during their lengthy investigation.
That group is composed of six former Trump advisers, 26 Russian nationals, three Russian companies, one California man, and one London-based lawyer. Seven of these people (including five of the six former Trump advisers) have pleaded guilty.
If you also count investigations that Mueller originated but then referred elsewhere in the Justice Department, you can add a plea deal from one more person to the list.
It's a sprawling set of allegations, encompassing both election interference charges against overseas Russians, and various other crimes by American Trump advisers.
However, Mueller did not allege any crimes directly connecting the two - that is, that Trump advisers criminally conspired with Russian officials to impact the election.
Other reported focuses of Mueller's investigation - such as potential obstruction of justice by the Trump administration - also did not result in any charges.
Justice Department officials told reporters that this is the final list, and that no more indictments are coming from the special counsel's probe.
The full list of Mueller indictments and plea deals
(PLANT) 1)George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, was arrested in July 2017 and pleaded guilty in October 2017 to making false statements to the FBI. He got a 14-day sentence.
(PLANT) 2)Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign chair, was indicted on a total of 25 different counts by Mueller's team, related mainly to his past work for Ukrainian politicians and his finances. He had two trials scheduled, and the first ended in a conviction on eight counts of financial crimes. To avert the second trial, Manafort struck a plea deal with Mueller in September 2018 (though Mueller's team said in November that he breached that agreement by lying to them). He was sentenced to a combined seven and a half years in prison.
(His own Ukraine/shit got him indicted) 3)Rick Gates, a former Trump campaign aide and Manafort's longtime junior business partner, was indicted on similar charges to Manafort. But in February 2018 he agreed to a plea deal with Mueller's team, pleading guilty to just one false statements charge and one conspiracy charge. He was sentenced to 45 days in prison and 3 years of probation.
(Willingly lied to help direct investigation knowing where bodies were buried/patriot/rubber bullets) 4)Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser, pleaded guilty in December 2017 to making false statements to the FBI.
(Those supposedly who sewed disinfo against US/CIA plot backing the CIA Ukraine Coup in 2013-2014) 5-20)13 Russian nationals and three Russian companieswere indicted on conspiracy charges, with some also being accused of identity theft. The charges related to a Russian propaganda effort designed to interfere with the 2016 campaign. The companies involved are the Internet Research Agency, often described as a "Russian troll farm," and two other companies that helped finance it. The Russian nationals indicted include 12 of the agency's employees and its alleged financier, Yevgeny Prigozhin.
21)Richard Pinedo: This California man pleaded guilty to an identity theft charge in connection with the Russian indictments, and has agreed to cooperate with Mueller. He was sentenced to 6 months in prison and 6 months of home detention in October 2018.
(His own Ukraine/shit got him indicted) 22)Alex van der Zwaan: This London lawyer pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI about his contacts with Rick Gates and another unnamed person based in Ukraine. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and has completed his sentence.
(His own Ukraine/shit got him indicted) 23)Konstantin Kilimnik: This longtime business associate of Manafort and Gates, who's currently based in Russia, was charged alongside Manafort with attempting to obstruct justice by tampering with witnesses in Manafort's pending case last year.
(Those who Mueller tried to give Muh Russia haxxors credibility, OR acknowledge that DNC was Seth Rich/Assange/Wikileaks and make his investigation illegitimate which would never habben) 24-35)12 Russian GRU officers: These officers of Russia's military intelligence service were charged with crimes related to the hacking and leaking of leading Democrats' emails in 2016.
(being a shady bastard) 36)Michael Cohen: In August 2018, Trump's former lawyer pleaded guilty to 8 counts - tax and bank charges, related to his finances and taxi business, and campaign finance violations - related to hush money payments to women who alleged affairs with Donald Trump, as part of a separate investigation in New York (that Mueller had handed off). But in November, he made a plea deal with Mueller too, for lying to Congress about efforts to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
(Fag Mueller shit) 37)Roger Stone: In January 2019, Mueller indicted longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone on 7 counts. He accused Stone of lying to the House Intelligence Committee about his efforts to get in touch with WikiLeaks during the campaign, and tampering with a witness who could have debunked his story. He was convicted on all counts after a November 2019 trial.
(His own Ukraine/shit got him indicted) Finally, there is one other person Mueller initially investigated, but handed over to others in the Justice Department to charge:Sam Patten. This Republican operative and lobbyist pleaded guilty to not registering as a foreign agent with his work for Ukrainian political bigwigs, and agreed to cooperate with the government.
That's the full list, but we'll delve into the charges in a bit more detail below.
The five ex-Trump aides who struck plea deals with MuellerNOTHING TO DO WITH TRUMP other than knowing him, or stuck into his campaign to further/justify [INSURANCE POLICY]
Paul Manafort Mark Wilson/Getty Imagesnormal
So far, no Trump associates have been specifically charged with any crimes relating to helping Russia interfere with the 2016 election.
Yet five have pleaded guilty to other crimes. Manafort and Gates were charged with a series of offenses related to their past work for Ukrainian politicians and their finances. Papadopoulos and Flynn both admitted making false statements to investigators to hide their contacts with Russians, and Cohen admitted making false statements to Congress.
Papadopoulos: Back in April 2016, Papadopoulos got a tip from a foreign professor he understood to have Russian government connections that the Russians had "dirt" on Clinton in the form of "thousands of emails." He then proceeded to have extensive contacts with the professor and two Russian nationals, during which he tried to plan a Trump campaign trip to Russia.
But when the FBI interviewed Papadopoulos about all this in January 2017, he repeatedly lied about what happened, he now admits. So he was arrested in July 2017, and later agreed to plead guilty to a false statements charge, which was dramatically unsealed in October 2017.
Initially, it seemed as if Papadopoulos was cooperating with Mueller's probe. But we later learned that the special counsel cut off contact with him in late 2017, after he talked to the press. In the end, he didn't provide much information of note, Mueller's team said in court filing. His involvement with the investigation now appears to be over, and in September 2018, he was sentenced to 14 days incarceration.
Flynn: In December 2016, during the transition, Flynn spoke to Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak about sanctions that President Barack Obama had just placed on Russia, and about a planned United Nations Security Council vote condemning Israeli settlements.
But when FBI agents interviewed him about all this in January 2017, Flynn lied to them about what his talks with Kislyak entailed, he now admits. In December 2017, Flynn pleaded guilty to a false statements charge and began cooperating with Mueller's investigation. We haven't seen the fruits of his cooperation yet, and he has not yet been sentenced.
Manafort and Gates: This pair worked for Ukrainian politicians (and, eventually, the Ukrainian government) for several years prior to the Trump campaign, and made an enormous amount of money for it. Mueller charged them with hiding their lobbying work and the money they made from it from the government, as well as other financial crimes and attempts to interfere with the investigation.
Gates was the first to strike a plea deal. In February, Mueller dropped most of the charges he had brought against him. In exchange, Gates pleaded guilty to two counts - one conspiracy to defraud the United States charge encompassing the overall Ukrainian lobbying and money allegations, and a false statements charge. (With the latter, Gates admitted lying to Mueller's team during a meeting this February. A Dutch lawyer, Alex van der Zwaan, also pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI related to his Ukrainian work with Gates.)
Manafort, meanwhile, fought the charges in two venues, Washington, DC, and Virginia. His first trial was in Virginia, and in August, it ended with his conviction on eight counts - five counts of subscribing to false income tax returns, one count of failing to report his foreign bank accounts, and two counts of bank fraud. The jury deadlocked on another 10 counts, so for those, the judge declared a mistrial.
The conviction finally brought Manafort to the table, and on September 14, he and Mueller's team struck a plea deal requiring his cooperation. Manafort pleaded guilty to just two more counts - conspiracy to defraud the United States, and an attempted obstruction of justice charge. But he admitted that the other allegations Mueller previously made against him were true as well. The cooperation element of his plea deal fell apart in November, though, as Mueller's team accused Manafort of lying to them. Manafort ended up being sentenced to a combined seven and a half years in prison. Gates got 45 days in prison and 3 years of probation.
Cohen: Mueller's team was investigating Trump's former attorney in 2017, but at some point, they referred the Cohen probe to the US Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). It was SDNY that authorized the FBI raid of Cohen's residence and office in April.
In August, Cohen cut a deal with SDNY. He agreed to plead guilty to 8 counts. Six of them involved his own finances - 5 tax counts involving hiding various income related to his taxi medallion business and other financial transactions from the US government, and a bank fraud count. Cohen also admitted participating in a scheme to violate campaign finance laws in connection with hush money payments to women alleging affairs with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Then, in November, Cohen made his deal with Mueller. Here, he agreed to plead guilty to making false statements to Congress, to try and cover up his work on behalf of a Trump Tower Moscow project during the campaign.
Cohen had told Congress that the Trump Tower Moscow project ended early in the campaign, that he hadn't discussed it much with others at Trump's company, and that he hadn't successfully gotten in touch with the Russian government about it.
In fact, he now admits, the project was still active months later, he'd talked about it with Trump more than he'd admitted (and with unnamed Trump family members), and he'd talked about it with an assistant for Russian President Vladimir Putin's press secretary.
Roger Stone was the final Trump associate indicted in the investigation
Then, on January 25, another political operative with a decades-long history with Trump - Roger Stone - was indicted.
Various statements by Stone, including many public ones, raised questions about whether he had some sort of inside knowledge about WikiLeaks's posting of Democrats' hacked emails during the 2016 campaign.
Stone has long denied having any such knowledge - and claimed that anything he knew about WikiLeaks came through an intermediary, radio host Randy Credico. Mueller's indictment alleges that this story was false - and that Stone's telling it to the House Intelligence Committee was criminal.
Mueller's indictment of Stone alleges that the GOP operative gave a false story to explain his knowledge about WikiLeaks.
Stone was accused of lying about this to the House Intelligence Committee in 2017, and trying to tamper with a witness - Credico - so that he would stick to that false story. And, after a November 2019 trial, Stone was found guilty on all counts.
About two dozen overseas Russians have been charged with election interference
Mueller has also filed two major indictments of Russian nationals and a few Russian companies for crimes related to alleged interference with the 2016 election: the troll farm indictment, and the email hacking indictment.
The troll farm indictment: In February, Mueller brought charges related to the propaganda efforts of one Russian group in particular: the Internet Research Agency. That group's operations - which included social media posts, online ads, and organization of rallies in the US - were, the indictment alleges, often (but not exclusively) aimed at denigrating Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy and supporting Donald Trump's.
Mueller indicted the Internet Research Agency, two other shell companies involved in financing the agency, its alleged financier (Yevgeny Prigozhin), and 12 other Russian nationals who allegedly worked for it.
The specific charges in the case include one broad "conspiracy to defraud the United States" count, but the rest are far narrower - one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud, and six counts of identity theft. It is highly unlikely that the indicted Russian individuals will ever come to the US to face trial, but one company involved, Concord Catering, is fighting back in court.
No Americans have been charged with being witting participants in this Russian election interference effort. However, one American, Richard Pinedo of California, pleaded guilty to an identity fraud charge, seemingly because he sold bank account numbers created with stolen identities to the Russians. Pinedo agreed to cooperate with the probe as part of his plea deal. He was sentenced to 6 months in prison and 6 months home detention in October.
The email hacking indictment: Brought in July, here Mueller charged 12 officers of the GRU, Russia's military intelligence agency, with crimes committed to the high-profile hacking and leaking of leading Democrats' emails during the 2016 campaign.
Specifically indicted were nine officers of the GRU's "Unit 26165," which Mueller alleges "had primary responsibility for hacking the DCCC and DNC, as well as the email accounts of individuals affiliated with the Clinton Campaign" like John Podesta. Three other GRU officers, Mueller alleges, "assisted in the release of stolen documents," "the promotion of those releases," "and the publication of anti-Clinton content on social media accounts operated by the GRU."
A trial here is unlikely, since all of the people indicted live in Russia.
Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime Manafort associate, has been charged with obstruction of justice
Then, Konstantin Kilimnik - who worked with Manafort in Ukraine and is now based in Russia - was charged alongside Manafort with obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice, in June.
Mueller argued that, earlier in 2018, Manafort and Kilimnik worked together to contact potential witnesses against Manafort and encourage them to give false testimony. He argues that this is attempted witness tampering, and qualifies as obstruction of justice.
The alleged tampering relates to the "Hapsburg group"- a group of former senior European politicians Manafort paid to advocate for Ukraine's interests.
Both Manafort and Kilimnik tried to contact witnesses to get them to claim the Hapsburg group only operated in Europe (where US foreign lobbying laws don't apply). But Mueller says there's ample evidence that the group did work in the US too, and the witnesses thought Manafort and Kilimnik were trying to get them to commit perjury.
In Manafort's September plea deal, he admitted to this. Kilimnik, however, is in Russia, and will likely remain there rather than face charges.
Sam Patten struck a plea deal after Mueller referred his investigation elsewhere
There're another instance in which where Mueller surfaced incriminating information about someone, but handed off the investigation to elsewhere in the Justice Department.
Sam Patten: A GOP lobbyist who had worked in some of the same Ukrainian circles as Manafort and alongside Konstantin Kilimnik, Mueller's team began investigating Patten, but at some point handed him off to the DC US attorney's office. However, the plea deal Patten eventually struck obligated him to cooperate with Mueller.
According to a criminal information document filed by the DC US attorney's office, Patten and Kilimnik (who is not named but referred to as "Foreigner A") founded a lobbying and consulting company together. They did campaign work in Ukraine and lobbying work in the US, and were paid over $1 million between 2015 and 2017.
Specifically, the document claims that Patten contacted members of Congress and their staffers, State Department officials, and members of the press on behalf of his Ukrainian clients - all without registering under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, as required by law.
Patten also admits to helping his Ukrainian oligarch client get around the prohibition on foreign donations to Donald Trump's inauguration committee. The oligarch sent $50,000 to Patten's company, and then he gave that money to a US citizen, who bought the four tickets. The tickets were given to the oligarch, Kilimnik, another Ukrainian, and Patten himself.
Finally, Patten also admits to misleading the Senate Intelligence Committee and withholding documents from them during testimony this January. He pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
For more on the Mueller probe, follow Andrew Prokop on Twitter and check out Vox's guide to the Trump-Russia investigation.
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#13888702 at 2021-06-12 22:16:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #20: Anons Accelerate, Adversaries Agonized Edition
90% Report Adverse Reactions to Forum
https://tapnewswire.com/2021/06/90-report-adverse-reactions-to-forum/
Medscape has a forum where medical professionals can report adverse vaccine reactions, personal or patients. About 90% of the nearly 500 responses report deaths, cramps, convulsions, miscarriages,
headaches and more. About 10% say there were no problems.
Thanks to Katherine for sending this link!
Dr. Amanada Hahn
As far as short term data goes, I have had 4 patients and 2 friends now die unexpectedly shortly (day of to 7 days) after receiving the therapy. At what point is it no longer coincidence. It concerns me very much that there is blatant coercion and pressure to get this experimental injection (ingredients still not fully divulged) especially in children and pregnant/breastfeeding women. Pregnant women were not included in the testing leading up to the EUA. Since when do we inject experimental therapies into pregnant women and children, especially when they are not affected by the virus and they are not superspreaders?
Annette Donald-
I'm So sorry for all you poor people suffering. I too am still suffering 12 weeks after 1st Astra vaccination. I have been to hospital several times, undergone tests and head scan and told it is vaccine effects and should go away. I am still suffering with severe constant headache and electric like shocks through head. I never suffered with headaches prior to this.
Rebecca Sandoz
I am a biologist from Switzerland. I had my first dose of Pfizer vaccination on May 3, 2021. The next day my symptoms started: muscle pain in the legs and arms, joint pain in the ankles, hips, neck, shoulders, wrists. Bilateral loss of sensation in the arms, legs and face. Electric shocks and burning sensations in the legs, arms and hands. Severe brain fog, lack of concentration. Inability to walk, to dress, to hold a glass of water in my hand. Inability to sleep due to pain. I consulted my doctor who told me that there was nothing to do with the vaccination and thought of multiple sclerosis... I canceled the second dose and I will never do it and I'll not vaccinate my children. When I called to cancel the second appointment they insist hard not to cancel it. All symptoms disappeared after 1 month (passed at home without any medical supervision). Now I'm well! I feel like a survivor.
Morag Crawford
Had my 1st Pfizer on 11th may had the normal side effects then was fine for a week then started with severe r leg pain and then swelling went to hospital was told it's a blockage in varicose veins then for random twitching all over with muscle cramps and severe pain in leg and right sided pain all over no problems before the jab and doctors don't seem to want to hear when you mention the vaccine has done this I'm still suffering with all this and I find myself crying everyday now from the random attacks which cause me pain I just wish it would stop and I definitely will not be having my second jab or letting my kids have it.
Mindy Jose
The adverse reactions I am concerned about go beyond the vaccine and the unknown safety data My concerns have to do with the faith and trust our patients have lost in the entire medical establishment with our blanket recommendations for all to receive the injection, now including children!
Mark Wilson
For those interested, in the UK, the government are publishing all the reported side effects on a weekly basis. There is a separate download for each vaccine: www.gov.uk/government/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
There is also a UK website which has many similar reports to those set out here. It is all AstraZeneca related and is open to all members of the public to add their stories, so whilst not the cases are not being reported by health care professionals, there are significant parallels to those presented in this forum:
www.openaccessgovernment.org/side-effects-of-the-astrazeneca-vaccine
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#246669 at 2018-01-05 05:28:46 (UTC+1)
CBTS #293 Glorious, Glorious Q Year Edition
Sheila Jackson-Lee
Getty image PHOTOSHOPPED? Was she FRAMED? Watch: https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4703065/sheilas-ring
Short clip shows actual ring she was wearing, vs. the Getty Pedo Photoshop job (shop done by Getty photog Mark Wilson?). Was she framed for control, extortion? Note 28:23. Compare to: http://www.gettyimages.com/event/house-committee-holds-hearing-on-tsa-security-breach-79734832#chairwomen-sheila-jacksonlee-questions-acting-transportation-security-picture-id94528071
Did we miss our Mark with the Meme?
(and is a meme a shot fired without smoke?)
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#240118 at 2018-01-04 08:57:46 (UTC+1)
CBTS #284 - MONDAY Everything Has Meaning - 2018 Q Edition
>>240082
Mark Wilson has over 64,000 images uploaded to Getty Images and is listed as a staff photographer….
#240097 at 2018-01-04 08:51:52 (UTC+1)
CBTS #284 - MONDAY Everything Has Meaning - 2018 Q Edition
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The one here where she's "doing what she's told and attacking Roy Moore" looks a lot like the one she wore that day in 2009.
Def not the getty shot though. The photographer's name is Mark Wilson. Any other dirt on him? He has like 63,000 shots going back in time. Who has the original RAW image? Getty or Mark? Higher rez court footage would reveal all. Have been meaning to send this to Jefferson Sessions attention. Would be another count against the Obama/Hillary camp for extortion. She'd probably sing if she thought someone would listen before she got Arkacided.
#240082 at 2018-01-04 08:49:23 (UTC+1)
CBTS #284 - MONDAY Everything Has Meaning - 2018 Q Edition
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The original images is uploaded to Getty Images with the pedo ring….If anyone faked the ring in the photo it would be (((Mark Wilson))) the photog….both Getty Images and the photographer are responsible for (((this))) image….any and all legal concerns should be directed to Getty Images and the original photographer….
House Committee Holds Hearing On TSA Security Breach
WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 16: Chairwomen Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX) questions acting Transportation Security Administration Administrator, Gale Rossides during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, December 16, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Committee is hearing testimony on how a classified TSA screening manual was posted online recently. (Photo by (((Mark Wilson)))/Getty Images)
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#1020 at 2019-08-29 13:44:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9415 Know Your Bunker Exits Edition
Mar 25, 2019 | www.theepochtimes.com
Originally from: Spygate The True Story of Collusion [Infographic]
The State Department, with its many contacts within foreign governments, became a conduit for the flow of information. The transfer of Christopher Steele's first dossier memo was personally facilitated by Victoria Nuland, the assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs. Nuland gave approval for FBI agent Michael Gaeta to travel to London to obtain the memo from Steele. The memo may have passed directly from her to FBI leadership. Secretary of State John Kerry was also given a copy.
Steele was already well-known within the State Department. Following Steele's involvement in the FIFA scandal investigation, he began to provide reports informally to the State Department. The reports were written for a "private client" but were "shared widely within the U.S. State Department, and sent up to Secretary of State John Kerry and Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, who was in charge of the U.S. response to Putin's annexation of Crimea and covert invasion of eastern Ukraine," the Guardian reported.
Nuland passed on parts of the Steele dossier to the FBI. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
In July 2016, when the FBI wanted to send Gaeta to visit Steele in London, the bureau sought permission from the office of Nuland, who provided this version of events during a Feb. 4, 2018, appearance on CBS's "Face the Nation":
"In the middle of July, when [Steele] was doing this other work and became concerned, he passed two to four pages of short points of what he was finding and our immediate reaction to that was, this is not in our purview. This needs to go to the FBI if there is any concern here that one candidate or the election as a whole might be influenced by the Russian Federation. That's something for the FBI to investigate."
Steele also met with Jonathan Winer, a former deputy assistant secretary of state for international law enforcement and former special envoy for Libya. Steele and Winer had known each other since at least 2010. In an opinion article in The Washington Post, Winer wrote the following:
"In September 2016, Steele and I met in Washington and discussed the information now known as the 'dossier.' Steele's sources suggested that the Kremlin not only had been behind the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign but also had compromised Trump and developed ties with his associates and campaign."
In a strange turn of events, Winer also received a separate dossier , very similar to Steele's, from long-time Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal. This "second dossier" had been compiled by another longtime Clinton operative, former journalist Cody Shearer, and echoed claims made in the Steele dossier. Winer then met with Steele in late September 2016 and gave Steele a copy of the "second dossier." Steele went on to share this second dossier with the FBI, which may have used it to corroborate his dossier.
Winer passed on memos from Christopher Steele to Victoria Nuland. (State Department)
Other foreign officials also used conduits into the State Department. Alexander Downer, Australia's high commissioner to the UK, reportedly funneled his conversation with Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos -- later used as a reason to open the FBI's counterintelligence investigation -- directly to the U.S. Embassy in London.
Read more:
http://casinocapitalism.info/Skeptics/Political_skeptic/Neocons/nulandgate.shtml#a20190325X_nuland_role_in_russiagate