Thursday, June 28, 2018
What is truth?
Labels:
America,
Donald Trump,
freedom,
lies,
politics,
President,
Ronald Reagan,
truth,
United States
Monday, June 25, 2018
What did Peter Strzok do?
Sharyl Attkisson:
"The earth-shattering finding on Strzok by the inspector general (IG) confirms a citizenry’s worst fears: A high-ranking government intel official allegedly conspired to affect the outcome of a U.S. presidential election."READ MORE
"The 2016 election is really the story of two deep state intelligence operations that dovetailed neatly with each other."
Daniel Greenfield:
Testimony at the Senate Intelligence Committee hearings on Russian interference in the election once again raised the central paradox of the Russia conspiracy theory. If Russian interference in the election represented the crisis that we are told it did, why did Obama fail to take any meaningful action?READ MORE
The White House’s own cybersecurity people wanted an aggressive response before being told to stand down. Obama issued a bloodless warning to Russia while his people deliberately crippled our offense.
Democrats and the media blamed the Russian hacking on Trump. But it was Susan Rice who had told the cybersecurity team to “knock it off” and Obama’s people who hadn’t wanted him to be “boxed in” and forced to respond to Russian actions. Was this just the usual appeasement or was there more to it?
Why didn’t Obama and his team want to stop Russian hacking? Because they needed the Russians.
Monday, June 18, 2018
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Justice in America
Labels:
2016,
America,
DOJ,
election,
FBI,
Hillary Clinton,
justice,
Paul Manafort
Friday, June 15, 2018
Monday, June 11, 2018
7 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW BUT SHOULD
[T]he Obama administration: (1) told Congress it would not allow Iran access to U.S. financial institutions; (2) issued a special license allowing Iran to do exactly that; (3) unsuccessfully pressured U.S. banks to help Iran; (4) lied to Congress and the American people about what it had done; (5) admitted in internal emails that these efforts “exceeded” U.S. obligations under the nuclear deal; (6) sent officials, including bank regulators, around the world to urge foreign financial institutions to do business with Iran; and (7) promised that they would get nothing more than a slap on the wrist for violating U.S. sanctions.READ MORE
Saturday, June 09, 2018
THIS PEDIATRICIAN EXPLAINS A TRAVESTY IN MODERN MEDICINE
If I could afford it, I would pay you to listen to this!!!
Many children with gender dysphoria are being prescribed puberty blockers.https://youtu.be/uGiMCQ1iKdc
This pediatrician says it’s “institutionalized child abuse."
Labels:
child abuse,
gender identity,
medicine,
pediatrician,
transgender
Friday, June 08, 2018
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