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  1. I guess Thomas Jefferson's progeny could never be patriots then huh? Steve Thomas
  2. The Foreword to Michael Cohen’s book is out. Disloyal, The Foreword: The Real Real Donald Trump The President of the United States wanted me dead. https://disloyalthebook.com/download-the-disloyal-foreword-written-by-michael-cohen/ Steve Thomas
  3. When asked by Fox Business’s Maria Bartiromo about extra funding for the Post Office during a Thursday morning interview, Trump explicitly tied his refusal to give the USPS what it needed with his desire to block mail-in voting. “Now they need that money in order to make the Post Office work so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots,” Trump said. “But if they don’t get those two items that means you can’t have universal mail-in voting.” Post Offices are enshrined in the Constitution. He swore an oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States". It's time for another impeachment. Steve Thomas
  4. Bill, From Item# 35 in my list of Harvey Lee Oswald references: 35. Transcript of ARRB Interview of Donald Monier conducted August 12, 1996 by Dave Montague and Christopher Barger http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/jfk/NARA-Oct2017/ARRB/CBARGER/WP-DOCS/MONIER.WPD.pdf (see p. 6) Monier:"I was with the 112th CIC Group in Dallas-- “I can remember doing some things relative to that, but none of that had to do with Harvey Os-- Lee Harvey Oswald.” Steve Thomas
  5. John, You know, I have kind of wondered about that myself. That "Collective" is so detailed, it seems almost impossible to have been written simply by memory. To me, you would had to have had notes to go by. My question has been, how did he get those notes out of Russia? Wasn't he searched before he left? Was he smuggling notes out all along? And, if so, what was his method? Steve Thomas
  6. Tony, From Callaway's Deposition taken on 11/22/63 http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/callaway.htm "I got the officer's gun and hollered at a cab driver to come on, We might catch the man." Corroborates Benevides Quite the vigilante wasn't he? Steve Thomas
  7. Comes now the day of "Nasty" women causing "Good Trouble". They shall be adorned in Pink Hats They will kick your butts, and look good doing it. Buckle your seat belts. Steve Thomas
  8. One of those articles on Larry's blog is in his Archives for December, 2018 here: https://larryhancock.wordpress.com/2018/12/ Steve Thomas
  9. I watched the news on TV and online a lot yesterday. What I saw was a lot of happy and smiling people. I was taken aback. It's been six months or so since I saw people actually smiling and and happy. This has a force behind it that isn't measurable by any standard polling. Steve Thomas
  10. https://apnews.com/321832b186f689e6d8ce20087a6b1c0d "Berryman had approached the uniformed officer just before 6 p.m. Monday at the corner of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, just blocks from the White House,..." An unarmed man, blocks away? I grew suspicious when, during his Press Conference, Trump kept asking Correspondent, John Roberts, "You heard gunshots right? You've been in combat situations, those were gunshots right?" gunshots, plural. I asked myself, why the need for independent verification? Steve Thomas Steve Thomas
  11. https://www.rawstory.com/2020/08/kanye-wests-lawyer-demands-democrats-prove-mickey-mouse-didnt-really-sign-his-ballot-petition-in-wisconsin/ On Tuesday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Michael Curran, an attorney for rapper Kanye West’s independent presidential campaign, is demanding Democrats prove their assertion that Mickey Mouse didn’t really sign West’s petition to qualify him for the ballot in Wisconsin. “Curran … dismissed most of the other technical challenges as ‘misguided and ill-informed,’ including the claims that the nomination papers included obviously fake names, such as ‘Mickey Mouse’ and ‘Bernie Sanders,'” reported Daniel Bice. “He said the complaint must prove these are fraudulent signatures.” Steve Thomas
  12. Pete, Have you ever read Maurice Phillips's blog, "I have some secrets for you"? http://somesecretsforyou.blogspot.com/2006/01/links-between-jfk-assassination-and.html Something a poster wrote in a commentary on the blog makes a lot of sense to me. Anonymous said... “I think that Michel Mertz is the one person, who, when we learn more about what he was doing in Dallas on 11/22/63, will blow the whole case wide open and reveal JFK's assassins...likely Mertz himself, was one of the assassins. Mertz had Diplomatic Immunity, and this might be why the Justice Department ushered him out of the country within 48 hours of the Kennedy killing. Not that they would ever reveal that there was more than one gunman (Oswald wasn't one of the assassins)” I would recommend Maurice's book, De Dallas à Montréal: La filière montréalaise dans l'assassinat de JFK, but it's $185.00 in pbk form. (1996). Steve Thomas
  13. Mount Rushmore is too small for Trump Opinion by Michael D'Antonio https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/10/opinions/mount-rushmore-is-too-small-for-trump-dantonio/index.html "Why not a new national attraction -- Mt. Trumpmore -- that could be established as a private (why not make some money on it) monument to the Trump clan?" That way, he wouldn't have to share it with four other what's their names. Steve Thomas
  14. Constraints gone, GOP ramps up effort to monitor voting By ERIC TUCKER and NICHOLAS RICCARDI ASSOCIATED PRESS https://apnews.com/31fd62b679a43387369cde91c10aa553 The Pennsylvania lawsuit seeks to overturn state law that says poll watchers may serve only in the counties where they live. Republicans are asking a judge to allow monitors to be present any place votes are cast, including any locations where absentee or mail ballots are returned. Even before the coronavirus reconfigured the election, both parties were bracing for a titanic battle over voting in courts and at the polls. Intensifying the conflict was a judge’s 2018 decision to lift a consent decree, in place for nearly 40 years, that required the RNC to have court approval for organized poll monitoring activities, such as interrogating prospective voters about their qualifications before they cast ballots or deputizing civilians as law enforcement officials. Steve Thomas
  15. - Donald Trump - “The Great Pandemic was a terrible thing where they lost anywhere from 50 to 100 million people. Probably ended The 2nd World War, all the soldiers were sick. That was a terrible situation.” I wonder if he thinks Hitler is still alive and living in a bunker somewhere. Steve Thomas
  16. Pete, A small note. Souetre escaped from the Saint Maurice de l'Ardoise prison camp in the late hours of February 18, 1962 and early hours of February 19th. He married for the second time while he was the prison camp on January 20, 1962. It was quite the scandal at the time. For the Frenchman flitting back and forth between Mexico and Montreal, I would look at Victor Michael Mertz. Read up on his connections to the Montreal underworld and Paul Mondolini. Steve Thomas
  17. Pete, I have come across no evidence that Jean-Rene Souetre was an assassin. Steve Thomas
  18. Important? I'll tell you what's important. https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/school-dress-code-pajamas/67-b55acb9d-e081-4b72-8348-9cfeff37bfdf WGRZ reports that the dress code for Springfield’s (Illinois) learn-from-home plan includes a ban on pajamas. "News radio station WMAY described the pajama policy as an extension of the district's preexisting rules which prevented students from wearing PJ pants to in-person classes. The radio station said students also won't be allowed to do remote learning from the comforts of their beds." Let's get our priorities straight here. Steve Thomas
  19. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/kodak-loan-hold-up-trump-administration_n_5f2f7944c5b64d7a55f471a2 The Wall Street Journal first reported Tuesday that the SEC was investigating Kodak stock purchases by company board members and stock options granted to them before the deal was announced July 28. Company shares jumped more than 2,000% in the days after the deal was reported, according to Bloomberg. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) called for an SEC investigation into potential insider trading concerning options the day before the deal was announced. In her letter to SEC Chair Jay Clayton, she also asked the commission to examine purchases in June of “substantial amounts of company stock” by Kodak CEO James Continenza and another board member “at a time when Kodak and the Trump administration were negotiating the deal in secret.” "The development bank loan was the first of its kind under the Defense Production Act in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense. When President Donald Trump announced the massive loan, he called the arrangement “one of the most important deals in the history of U.S. pharmaceutical industries.” But after news broke of an SEC review of Kodak stock trading, Trump said of the deal at a news conference: “I wasn’t involved in it.”" Eastman Kodak: Donal Trump's ITT. Steve Thomas
  20. https://www.rawstory.com/2020/08/mnuchin-threatens-to-make-taxpayers-pay-back-money-unless-trump-is-reelected/ "Wallace also wondered if executive action would cause a reduction in Social Security and Medicare benefits. “That’s not the case,” Mnuchin said without evidence. “There would be an automatic contribution from the general fund to those trusts funds. The president in no way wants to harm those trust funds.” “We’re already running huge deficits,” Wallace observed. “So how are you going to pay for it from the general fund?” “You just have a transfer from the general fund,” Mnuchin insisted. “We’ll deal with the budget deficit when we get the economy back to where it was before.”" I suppose if you can make diseases magically disappear, you can make money magically appear too. Steve Thomas
  21. Cosmo Asked Every Single Member of Congress if They’d Postpone the Election Like Trump Wants To https://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/a33470554/congress-representatives-senators-trump-postpone-election/?utm_source=digg Steve Thomas
  22. Unwanted Truths: Inside Trump’s Battles With U.S. Intelligence Agencies By Robert Draper New York Times Magazine August 8 2020 https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/08/magazine/us-russia-intelligence.html?utm_source=digg “The options faced by the intelligence community during Trump’s presidency have been stark: avoid infuriating the president but compromise the agencies’ ostensible independence, or assert that independence and find yourself replaced with a more sycophantic alternative.” Steve Thomas
  23. Jim, Nor, to the best of knowledge, were they dusted for fingerprints; even though Pete Barnes was standing there with a fingerprint kit, dusting Tippits car, and the police were told by an eyewitness (Benevides) that he saw the shooter take those shells and throw them in the bushes. Steve Thomas
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