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3 hours ago, Cory Santos said:

Say what you want, President Trump released JFK  records he was told not to release.  He did not make a final decision on the other records yet. Is there infighting in Washington? Yes.  Is there a comparison to the infighting during the Kennedy administration?  Yes.  Just read or watch what President Trump said happened with the Russian sub in Cuba and how he disagreed with the Pentagon.  Take the cotton or wax out of your ears and listen to his exact words.  Then consider this with his other carefully worded comments and all the UAP disclosures which are unprecedented and the disharmony is clear.  So could his views contradict the FBI statement?  Sure.

This is more reflective of his words/actions:

https://radaronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/jeffrey-epstein-lawsuit-docs-signed.pdf

The "Material Witness" section on Page 5 says it all.

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1 hour ago, Chris Davidson said:

This is more reflective of his words/actions:

https://radaronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/jeffrey-epstein-lawsuit-docs-signed.pdf

The "Material Witness" section on Page 5 says it all.

To call Trump a scumbag is a slander on scum.

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This is disturbing regarding our rights to freedom of speech.  It's a double edged sword.  When speech incites violence or hatred and discrimination it is dangerous.  But yet without it we are nothing.  Though often it should be exposed for what it is, it should never be restricted.

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Its more important than ever now to keep doing good work. Keep supporting good work. ... and we MUST get this into schools.

 

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>FBI Warns Conspiracy Theories Are a Domestic Terror Threat

So this means that the First Amendment is a tool of terrorism. Interesting how the CIA put the term 'conspiracy theorists' into common usage and now the capstone is the FBI making the intellectual act itself illegal.

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13 minutes ago, Stephanie Goldberg said:

So if conspiracy theories are a threat, does that make one of us the FBI informant to report on the others?

Not me, but if one were such would they admit to it? 

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What about all the people in America who believe 9/11 was a conspiracy

involving nineteen Middle Eastern men with box cutters, none of whom

was on the manifests of the planes, even though they

supposedly managed to shut down the air defense system

of the United States, and seven of whom soon turned up alive?

Are those gullible Americans liable to criminal prosecution for spreading that

cockamamie conspiracy theory?

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On 8/2/2019 at 12:36 PM, Cory Santos said:

Once you get to Canada, since Mexico, central and S. America are apparently not to your liking, let us know how freedom of speech is working out up there in Canada.  I have heard things that might surprise you but I don't want to interrupt your packing.  

What have you heard about free speech in Canada?

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On 8/2/2019 at 3:52 PM, Cliff Varnell said:

To call Trump a scumbag is a slander on scum.

And bags... 🤡

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On 8/2/2019 at 3:20 PM, Chris Davidson said:

This is more reflective of his words/actions:

https://radaronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/jeffrey-epstein-lawsuit-docs-signed.pdf

The "Material Witness" section on Page 5 says it all.

This is really sick.  Here's another take on the thread topic.

https://www.mediamatters.org/twitter/fbi-calls-qanon-domestic-terror-threat-trump-has-amplified-qanon-supporters-twitter-more-20

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Between what happened in El Paso and this, Trump has taken the art of riling up your base to a level not seen since George Wallace.

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17 hours ago, Joseph McBride said:

What about all the people in America who believe 9/11 was a conspiracy

involving nineteen Middle Eastern men with box cutters, none of whom

was on the manifests of the planes, even though they

supposedly managed to shut down the air defense system

of the United States, and seven of whom soon turned up alive?

Are those gullible Americans liable to criminal prosecution for spreading that

cockamamie conspiracy theory?

      The PNAC "vulcans" who invented and propagated the Al Qaeda/box cutter/9/11 conspiracy theory will probably never be prosecuted, but they are, definitely, a threat to our national security--and to the planet.

      I noticed recently, even with all of the media attention on Robert Mueller, that there were no references anywhere to his truly shocking 9/11 testimony to Congress, (as FBI Director) indicating that, "the FBI never found a single scrap of paper" linking Osama Bin Laden to 9/11.

      

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