1/7/2023, 10:27:32 PM · by shadowlands1960 · 2 replies
Washington Examiner ^ | January 6th, 2023 | Gabe Kaminsky
Quick little video clip from Epoch Times. China is dealing with military desertion problem by equipping soldiers with helmets armed to self distruct if either the soldier is captured, and presses the button, or remotely by a field commander if the soldier goes awol (deserts).
https://youtube.com/shorts/WfVWovCK-88?feature=share
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But of course......
@SomeBitchIKnow
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New late-night Covid propaganda just dropped.
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The kid has been the key go to guy in the open society BS for some time now.
The old man is over the hill,hardly a player any more.
Here's the entire piece
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A son of left-wing billionaire and philanthropist George Soros has made repeated visits to President Joe Biden's White House as he boosts Democrats with campaign donations and has promoted his frequent meetings with Democratic politicians, records show.
George Soros, founder of the major liberal grant-making Open Society Foundations network, has often kept a low profile while influencing Democratic politics through the bankrolling of myriad causes.
Alexander Soros, his 37-year-old son who has been more public on social media about his cozy relationships with lawmakers, has made six separate trips to the White House since Biden assumed office and gained influence with Democrats in the last several years.
The younger Soros's visits to the White House have been between October 2021 and December 2022, according to a Washington Examiner review of White House visitor logs. Two of these meetings were with White House chief of staff Ron Klain. Alexander visited with Hazel Castillo, a staff assistant for the National Security Council, and Madeline Strasser, a former White House adviser, visitor logs show.
On April 8, 2022, Alexander was in attendance at a White House celebration on the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, visitor logs show. Alexander also scored an invite to a ritzy December state dinner in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron, according to the guest list. "For the party that says that they are committed to getting money out of politics, they sure have spent a lot of time cozied up to Alex Soros, allowing him to pump millions into their coffers," Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of the conservative watchdog Americans for Public Trust, told the Washington Examiner.
Reminds me of the exploding heads scene in the movie “Kinsmen” the one with Samuel L. Jackson as the bad guy)