Ian Miles Cheong
@stillgray
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Chad park man puts snotty influencer in her place.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1615429626314227712
3:12 video
DC_Draino
@DC_Draino
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🚨BIG🚨FOIA requests sent to all 13 US Attorney districts reveal that no investigations were pursued into 2020 election fraud
Judges dismissed lawsuits before evidence could be heard
Prosecutors looked the other way
Dissenters were censored and banned
This was a coup
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FoiaFan
@15poundstogo
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8/ Foia searches complete. Despite Barr’s 2020 memo authorizing US Attorneys to open preliminary inquiries into substantial allegations of election irregularities, in all 13 key districts I foia’d, NO RESPONSIVE DOCUMENTS WERE FOUND as to such inquiries.
https://documentcloud.org/documents/20403380-barrelectionmemo110920
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Biden signs onto ‘Declaration of North America (DNA)’ with Canada and Mexico: Is the planned North American Union making a comeback?
Joe Biden met last week in Mexico City with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for the 10th North American Leaders’ Summit.
The three leaders signed onto a document that appears to be a prelude to a North American Union, which the globalists talked a lot about during the George W. Bush presidency. It looks like the push toward a merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico may be back on the front burner if this written declaration of intent is any indication.
The document has attracted very little media attention since it was released on January 10, as the mainstream corporate press focuses instead on classified documents found in Biden’s office and home. When major news happens there’s almost always a misdirection play meant to divert our eyes.
They borrow heavily from the U.N. 2030’s 17 Sustainability Goals in the new political declaration dated January 10, 2023, and titled “Declaration of North America (DNA)” which appeared jointly on the government websites of the U.S. White House, Canada and Mexico.
Watch the above video of Brannon Howse interviewing yours truly on this topic of the North American Union.
The list of goals in this document are separated into six categories:
Diversity, equity, and inclusion;
Climate change and the environment;
Competitiveness;
Migration and development;
Health;
Regional security.
Read the whole scary thing.