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vxbush
9/24/2024 5:41:15 AM
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Trump put out a bounty on Ibrahim Aqil for $7 million for the bombing of the US embassy in Beirut. The Biden administration continued that bounty in 2023. Aqil was killed in a targeted airstrike by Israel in Lebanon. Therefore: Israel should get the bounty. And I want a picture of Blinken handing Netanyahu a check.
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vxbush
9/24/2024 5:58:44 AM
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Let's rewrite it as "DOJ are asshoe": Agent investigating Trump assassination attempt at center of FBI retaliation, whistleblowers allege The FBI agent leading the investigation into the second Trump assassination attempt was probed for allegedly targeting conservative agents for their viewpoints and retaliating against them for making protected disclosures as whistleblowers, according to a new letter delivered to Congress by a government watchdog which represents several FBI whistleblowers. The group—Empower Oversight—sent the letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan Thursday ahead of a planned hearing in the Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on September 25 about the retaliation allegations. The group’s president, Tristan Leavitt, wrote that Jeffrey Veltri, current Special Agent in Charge of the Miami field office and agent leading the investigation into the second Trump assassination attempt, was at the center of the bureau’s retaliation against whistleblowers and agents that held conservative views, according to information from new whistleblowers from the FBI’s Security Division—known as SecD. I'm guessing he has always given political donations to Democrats. I've just got this gut instinct.
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vxbush
9/24/2024 6:08:26 AM
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The free speech cases against government-directed censorship continue. This is a few days old but goes over the state of play. Censored doctors Jay Bhattacharya, Martin Kulldorff and Aaron Kheriaty, activist Jill Hines and Gateway Pundit publisher Jim Hoft, and the attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri believe they can meet that high bar, if a court will let them keep digging for evidence. The plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden returned to the Western District of Louisiana this week to show their cards – email conversations already obtained through their litigation, a similar case by journalist Alex Berenson, the Twitter Files and congressional investigations – arguing the evidence justifies more legal discovery likely to reveal enough to satisfy SCOTUS. There are a lot of moving parts, though, so summarizing this is difficult--and this article doesn't cover much of the details. Alex Berenson is releasing info via X to show what he has learned, as part of the agreement with X to see the details of what happened behind the scenes: Berenson showed his promised "particulars" in response to the SCOTUS setback in an amended complaint earlier this month, alleging his censorship by Twitter, now X, was "ultimately traceable" to an ex-President Biden adviser treated as an "intermediary" with the White House. This is the crazy part, in my mind--someone who wasn't an adviser to Biden anymore continued to intercede with Twitter to get Berenson blocked, and didn't make it clear he wasn't acting on behalf of the president. I have to wonder if he stepped down quietly precisely so he could pressure social media companies but not have connected back to Biden.
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JCM
9/24/2024 7:30:42 AM
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Censorship, targeting political opposition, media collusion, unsecured election processes, starting to sound like a banana republic.
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Occasional Reader
9/24/2024 8:20:40 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 5:
By the way, per the article, that ship (USNS Big Horn) is the only oiler we have in the region.
Think about that.
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buzzsawmonkey
9/24/2024 8:37:56 AM
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Americans objecting to the Democrats' illegal importees has the Democrats in a pet----so the Democrats are retaliating by having Americans' pets in the importees.
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JCM
9/24/2024 8:48:23 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 5: We should have a 2 or 3 fleet oilers cycling out of Diego Garcia to the Red Sea and Persian Gulf task forces. The Navy now runs on JP-8, which powers everything now from the plane tug on the carrier to the aircraft to the destroyers. Since the carrier doesn't need fuel, they bunker a lot of JP-8 not only for the air wing but for their screen. While a oiler running aground is not good, if really is causing a supply shortage, the problem is much larger than just a task for running low on go juice. It indicates a much larger logistical problem in the military. Given the current command and control that is entirely possible. I'm sure the men's heads are well stocked with tampons, but JP-8 might be running short.
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JCM
9/24/2024 8:51:04 AM
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In #7 Occasional Reader said: By the way, per the article, that ship (USNS Big Horn) is the only oiler we have in the region. I revise my previous comment. If we only have one fleet oiler in the Indian Ocean theater of operations... then we have serious issue. How the F could we sustain operations if China decides to kick off against Taiwan.
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Occasional Reader
9/24/2024 9:05:04 AM
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Reply to JCM in 10:
The US Navy appears to be short on everything except pronouns.
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JCM
9/24/2024 11:49:15 AM
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Left is very open about their fraud. - No ID required.
- States giving licenses to illegals.
- Motor voter registering them, see recent story on AZ and 100k illegals registered to vote.
- Precincts in Blue urban areas with over 100% registration and turnout.
- Ballot harvesting.
- Provisional ballots.
- Opposition to voter roll verification.
- Now unverified overseas ballots.
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Occasional Reader
9/24/2024 1:40:57 PM
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Reply to JCM in 13:
It's right there in their motto: "Count every vote!"
Not "count every licit vote", of course.
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