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4 hours ago, Kirk Gallaway said:

Of course the biggest coup involving Alex Jones was the confiscating of his phone records  and subpoena by the 1/6 committee and soon the DOJ. 

Great headline that now Alex Jones has to pay 45 million in punitive damages. But unfortunately there is a $750,000 cap on all such awards in Texas. What kind of fascist law is that?. Obviously it reflects a history in Texas of the rich writing their own laws.

I'm not sure why they would even try such a case in Texas, when the victims are in Connecticut?.

Thank God, I understand they can sue for more damages though.

https://www.lamag.com/article/alex-jones-hit-with-45-2-mil-punitive-judgement-but-texas-cap-is-750k/

I imagine only a few hundred thousand Americans have actually viewed any of the Alex Jones civil lawsuit trial - .1% of the entire nation and even less the entire trial.

I did and almost can never remember seeing anyone destroying themselves on the stand like Alex Jones did in this one. He not only incriminated himself 100 times but was caught flat out perjurying himself.

This trial should be played back in colleges of law as a monumental lesson of defense self-destruction non-pareil.

I would think Jones could or should be charged with perjury as the proof of his committing this crime is so obvious it's cringing.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Douglas Caddy said:

My guess is the Secret Service, as an institution, knows how to make texts disappear without a trace, and also in such a way that no one is responsible. 

 

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Xi Jinping and Biden Attend US-China Business Roundtable
2012/02/15
 

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On February 14 local time, visiting Vice President Xi Jinping and US Vice President Biden jointly attended the US-China business roundtable. Chairman of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Wan Jifei, President of US Chamber of Commerce Donohue, chairman of US-China Business Council Muhtar Kent and entrepreneurs from China and the US were present at the roundtable.

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China presents an interesting case.

You have the globalist, free-trader crowd, which loves China, and is financed by Apple, GM, WalMart, BlackRock, Disney, the NBA, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, et al. In general, they run the Donks. 

But the military guys need and love an enemies, and in fact, China is not run by a bunch of nice guys, and may present a bona fide threat to human freedom, and likely to other Asian nations. The populist wing of the ‘Phants is gravitating toward this view, and the related contractor money.

So why Donk Pelosi's visit to Taiwan?

Her district is about 1/3rd Asian. Han Chinese living in the US are rarely pro-Beijing. So Pelosi can fly to Taiwan, show solidarity, but not challenge multinational business relationships with Beijing---the real money.  

Unlike almost anything else, I actually find this tension interesting. Stay tuned. 

 

 

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Trump rambles for 108 minutes in CPAC Speech  filled with 'unapologetic fascism'. 

By Bob Brigham
"Michael Hardy, senior editor at the Texas Monthly, was one of the local journalists covering the speech. He said that line had "echoes of the poopoo 'stab in the back theory' of losing WW1."

Trump went on to call for a military takeover of San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and Portland.

"Trump's rhetoric is significantly more extreme than even a few years ago," Hardy said. "This might be most frightening speech I've ever heard. Full-on, unapologetic fascism. Trump has either been reading Mein Kampf or having someone read it to him.""

Trump also talked about hiring 10,000 police and instituting a national "stop and frisk" policy. He also talked about creating "internment camps", or tent cities for the homeless all over the country. He got his loudest applause when he said we need to abolish the Department of Education.

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58 minutes ago, Steve Thomas said:

Trump rambles for 108 minutes in CPAC Speech  filled with 'unapologetic fascism'. 

By Bob Brigham
"Michael Hardy, senior editor at the Texas Monthly, was one of the local journalists covering the speech. He said that line had "echoes of the poopoo 'stab in the back theory' of losing WW1."

Trump went on to call for a military takeover of San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and Portland.

"Trump's rhetoric is significantly more extreme than even a few years ago," Hardy said. "This might be most frightening speech I've ever heard. Full-on, unapologetic fascism. Trump has either been reading Mein Kampf or having someone read it to him.""

Trump also talked about hiring 10,000 police and instituting a national "stop and frisk" policy. He also talked about creating "internment camps", or tent cities for the homeless all over the country. He got his loudest applause when he said we need to abolish the Department of Education.

Steve Thomas

Trump thinks small. 

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1994                                       (202) 514-2008
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               PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES NEW CRIME BILL GRANTS
                       TO PUT POLICE OFFICERS ON THE BEAT


     WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Just a dozen days after money became
available, President Clinton today announced the first round of
police hiring grants under the new crime bill, an important step
toward his goal of putting 100,000 police on America's streets.
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21 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

Other than LBJ's close, neighborly relationship with J. Edgar Hoover, can anyone think of an instance where FBI chicanery didn't involve assisting a Republican POTUS?

(Emphasis on the word chicanery.)

Hmmmm.... It looks like Ben ducked yet another "Deep State" history question this weekend.

I guess it's easier to remain in broadcast/spam mode than to engage in a rational debate about spam.

 

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"Think of the movie 'The Terminator' with drones coming down.  This is happening in Australia already."  Really?  We have Australian members, can they testify to this?  Or did this guy do too much acid in his youth or too much cocaine in the 80's?

Mike Lindell to stage 'trial of the machines' at election summit: 'Think of the movie The Terminator' (msn.com)

 

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Well, not sure the increasingly tiresome red-blue narrative works regarding FBI directors. 

You mentioned the Donk LBJ and Hoover. 

Then 'Phant President Bush Jr. nominated Robert Mueller FBI director in July of 2001, and Mueller took over the department just before 9/11. According to the author Griffith, Mueller, as Bush Jr.'s  appointee and man, suppressed and derailed the FBI investigation into the murdering of 3,000 Americans. 

So then Mueller is...re-appointed by Donk President Obama at the conclusion of his 10-year term, for another two years. So a Donk President reappoints the 'Phant nominee who made sure no one finds out what happened on 9/11? 

Mueller, of course, shows up again, heading the the Quixotic and ultimately pointless Russiagate investigation (like all state investigations, in essence a prosecutorial fantasy, with no defense counsel), an affair dismissed by Bret Stephens of The New York Times as "an elaborate hoax." 

So...this is why the red-blue narratives are often useless, divisive diversionary distractions. 

Mueller is a globalist Deep State apparatchik. Team Blue and Team Red are too. 

The Republicans did not murder JFK.  Framing everything in red-blue narratives has serious shortcomings. 

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8 minutes ago, Ron Bulman said:

"Think of the movie 'The Terminator' with drones coming down.  This is happening in Australia already."  Really?  We have Australian members, can they testify to this?  Or did this guy do too much acid in his youth or too much cocaine in the 80's?

Mike Lindell to stage 'trial of the machines' at election summit: 'Think of the movie The Terminator' (msn.com)

 

Speaking of voting machines, Trump's candidate for AG in Michigan was, apparently, involved in a voting system breach.

We had a similar problem here in Colorado with a local Trumpster named Tina Peters.

Exclusive: Trump-backed Michigan attorney general candidate involved in voting-system breach, documents show | Reuters

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1 minute ago, Benjamin Cole said:

Mueller is a globalist Deep State apparatchik. Team Blue and Team Red are too. 

 

I don't think this nonsense plays here quite as well as you think it does, Ben; this board is not dominated by ignorant, bigoted rubes...

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15 minutes ago, Ron Bulman said:

Mike Lindell to stage 'trial of the machines' at election summit: 'Think of the movie The Terminator' (msn.com)

Mike Lindell is not a well man. He's very mentally ill, and because of his wealth, he's being fleeced every day by grifters looking to exploit his illness and relieve him of that wealth.

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1 minute ago, Benjamin Cole said:

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Well, not sure the increasingly tiresome red-blue narrative works regarding FBI directors. 

You mentioned the Donk LBJ and Hoover. 

Then 'Phant President Bush Jr. nominated Robert Mueller FBI director in July of 2001, and Mueller took over the department just before 9/11. According to the author Griffith, Mueller, as Bush Jr.'s  appointee and man, suppressed and derailed the FBI investigation into the murdering of 3,000 Americans. 

So then Mueller is...re-appointed by Donk President Obama at the conclusion of his 10-year term, for another two years. So a Donk President reappoints the 'Phant nominee who made sure no one finds out what happened on 9/11? 

Mueller, of course, shows up again, heading the the Quixotic and ultimately pointless Russiagate investigation (like all state investigations, in essence a prosecutorial fantasy, with no defense counsel), an affair dismissed by Bret Stephens of The New York Times as "an elaborate hoax." 

So...this is why the red-blue narratives are often useless, divisive diversionary distractions. 

Mueller is a globalist Deep State apparatchik. Team Blue and Team Red are too. 

The Republicans did not murder JFK.  Framing everything in red-blue narratives has serious shortcomings. 

Ben,

     The FBI investigation of Russian hacking of our 2016 election to help put Trump in the White House was neither pointless nor Quixotic.  In fact, there were multiple indictments and convictions, despite the stonewalling of the investigation by Trump associates (Flynn, Manafort, Stone) who were offered illegal pardons during the investigation, in a clear case of obstruction of justice and witness tampering.   

     Unfortunately, that investigation was aborted and misrepresented to the public by Trump's AG Bill Barr.

     I hope that you have taken the time to study the scholarly reference I posted for you on the subject.  Here it is again.

Key Findings of the Mueller Report | ACS (acslaw.org)

     So, no, I really can't think of an example of FBI chicanery/dirty tricks benefiting Democrats in the post-LBJ era.

     Contrary to the Fox Trumpaganda, the FBI investigation of Trump's ties to Putin doesn't qualify as chicanery-- unlike, the examples Mr. Caddy posted about James Comey's 2016 Weiner laptop "October Surprise," and the sham FBI "investigation" of Brett Kavanaugh.

     As for Kool Aid drinkers, do you know the difference between Donald Trump and Jim Jones?

      Trump charges for the Kool Aid.  🤥

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