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Anon posted this picture of AF1 packing out after tonight's game. Apparently, Anon is everywhere.

Good to know Anon is by the President's side. Kek.

179 posted on 01/13/2020 11:46:42 PM PST by KitJ (Shall not be infringed...)
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.ANYONE FAMILIAR WITH THE NAFTA REPLACEMENT? BEEN READING SOME NOT SO GOOD STUFF-MAYBE DERPS INCLUDED SOME POISON PILLS. ONE ARTICLE BELOW:

Trump is being deceived by his advisors and we to reach out, collectively, and let the President know how we feel.
Free Trade Agreements

President Trump had better smell the coffee. His legacy is in danger if he approves this legislation in its present form. Something that the President has not fully realized is that his legacy is at risk with the American people.

The USMCA is just another sovereignty-robbing, liberty destroying piece of legislation. All free trade agreements are born of the communist, new world order and enslavement documents.

Here is a partial examination of the USMCA.
USMCA-Economic, Environmental and Energy Integration
Chrisitan Gomez, an expert on this topic, has prodcuded a detailed analysis of the threat to America.

In the Economic Integration
Principally, the USMCA promotes the “economic integration” of North America. The USMCA’s competitiveness chapter (Chapter 26) establishes the creation of the North American Competitiveness Committee (NACC).

According to Article 26.1, Section 5 of Chapter 26, the NACC is tasked with making sure that it “promotes economic integration and development within the free trade area” and “to further enhance the competitiveness of the North American economy.”

In other words, it seeks to merge the economies of North America into one, akin to a North American Union, much like the European Union.

This would involve economic intergration of currencies. Please allow me to make this simple. To achieve equalization of one currency, the high and the low must be averaged. For example, if it takes 11 Pesos to purchase one dollar, the midpoint would be 5.5. In other words if equalized unification of currency to the Amero, which the regional currency was named in 2006, the value of your money would be reduced by 200%.

Are you ready to make that sacrifice?

Environment
The USMCA also promotes the United Nation’s concept of “sustainable development,” which is the cornerstone of the UN’s Agenda 21/Agenda 2030 program to address the purported problem of anthropogenic climate change.

Agenda 2030 calls for the redistribution of wealth from richer developed nations to underdeveloped countries in the global south. It also advocates for numerous controls over people’s lives and daily actions; and imposes onerous regulations that would prevent developing nations from industrializing, in turn stagnating their economies.

This impacts property rights and of all the USMCA provisions, this is perhaps the most egregious. You own your land, but not for long.

Look at Virginia’s HR 152. You could be forced to give up part or most of your land to permit the construction of smaller unit housing on your land...snip...

https://thecommonsenseshow.com/activism-agenda-21-conspiracy/usmca-will-place-average-american-feudalism


182 posted on 01/14/2020 12:05:14 AM PST by greeneyes
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If anyone reads this, put it in the file labeled either "I told you so" or "I wish I didn't". What they said wouldn't happen is happening. I think the cabal has a growing global database of DNA, and they're working hard to get it. WHY?


23andMe has sold the rights to develop a drug based on its users’ DNA

DNA testing company 23andMe has sold the rights to a new drug that it has developed using its customers’ data. It is the first time the company has signed a deal to license a drug it developed.

The deal for the drug, which is being investigated as a potential treatment for inflammatory diseases, is with Spanish pharmaceutical company Almirall.

“This is a seminal moment for 23andMe,” Emily Drabant Conley, 23AndMe’s vice-president of business development told Bloomberg. “We’ve now gone from database to discovery to developing a drug.”

The drug is likely to be the first of many the company licenses, says Tim Frayling, a molecular geneticist at the University of Exeter, UK. As 23andMe’s genetic database grows – it has doubled in the last couple of years – it will become more likely to yield medically useful information, he says.

23andMe has sold in excess of 10 million DNA testing kits. More than 80 per cent of their customers have agreed to their data being used by the company for research and by scientists trying to understand the causes of diseases and how best to treat them.

23andMe has already formed partnerships with several academic groups. In 2018, the company entered into a four-year collaboration with pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline. It has also been trying to identify potential new treatments since launching its 23andMe Therapeutics division in 2015.

“In general, I think it’s really good that human genetic information is useful for drug discovery,” says Frayling. But he questions whether it is fair for the company to financially profit from genetic data that its customers volunteered for medical research.

23andMe’s terms of service state that by signing up for testing: “You specifically understand that you will not receive compensation for any research or commercial products that include or result from your genetic information or self-reported information.”

“But how aware are people that the company could make a lot of money from that?” says Frayling. “I suspect they might not know how profitable it is to them.”

Commentators have already suggested that companies that offer consumer genetic testing pay their customers for the data, rather than charge for it. “If [23andMe] turned it around and instead paid people $99, I strongly suspect they’d still be very profitable,” says Frayling.


Don't forget, Jeffrey Epstein had a company for DNA research chartered in the US Virgin Islands. The gal that owns "23 And Me" is the wife of a google guy. Clinton Foundation and Bill Gates' charities are invested in DNA research. You connect dots and I'll leave it at that.

183 posted on 01/14/2020 12:05:22 AM PST by KitJ (Shall not be infringed...)
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