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| FReeQs, FReepers, LurQers and Vanity
Posted on 03/03/2024 12:36:23 PM PST by ransomnote
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Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see. 3038 Mar 12, 2019 2:55:14 PM EDT Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 4fe510 No. 5643022 >Decide for yourself (be free from outside opinion). >Decide for yourself (be objective in your conclusions). >Decide for yourself (be true in your own beliefs). >Decide for yourself (be open to following the facts). >Decide for yourself (be strong in defending your beliefs). >Decide for yourself (be resistant to blindly accepting fact-less statements). >Decide for yourself (be free) Those who attack you. Those who mock you. Those who cull you. Those who control you. Those who label you. Do they represent you? Or, do they represent themselves (in some form)? Mental Enslavement. The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding ‘mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of ‘group-think’), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ‘ship’) that provides the scattered (‘free thinkers’) with a ‘starter’ new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment). When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or the stable. When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’. "Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma. When you are awake, you are able to clearly see. The choice is yours, and yours alone. Trust and put faith in yourself. You are not alone and you are not in the minority. Difficult truths will soon see the light of day. WWG1WGA!!! Q
In the battle between those who strip us our constitutional rights, we can't afford to let false divisions separate us any longer. We, and our country, will be forever made stronger by diligently seeking the truth, independence and freedom of thought. Where We Go 1, We Go All |
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To: bitt
Brought to you by Pfizer.
To: HoneysuckleTN
The Lord is a stronghold for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.
Psalm 9:9 (ESV)
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posted on
03/08/2024 8:11:09 PM PST
by
tang-soo
(Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
To: dznutz
I thought you were attacking Foldspace like the other troll.
If you were not I apologize.
But you shouldn’t use that meme of that kid, he’s an evil magic tyrant who terrorizes his hometown.
And Bumblegunner liked to use him when trolling the thread.
To: little jeremiah
I am just getting on here, State of Confusion left me mad as heck.
Did notice that Senator Menedez wasn’t there, or I missed his creepy face.
Also, where was Sullivan, did not see him.
Found this interesting.
At 1 hour and 45 minutes in this video, when Brandon was leaving his Hitler speech, he was talking to a big fellow from the forest service.
He kind of interrupted the fellow and started talking about when the helicopters fly over the burnt areas the ones with the good roofs did not burn.
He has mentioned these roofs a few times in the last couple of weeks.
Strange.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?533226-1/president-biden-delivers-2024-state-union-address
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posted on
03/08/2024 8:18:42 PM PST
by
sweetiepiezer
(WINNING is not getting old!!! ❤️USA❤️)
To: stars & stripes forever
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posted on
03/08/2024 8:19:05 PM PST
by
Melian
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To: WildHighlander57
The FDA has egg on its face; they’re the ones who told people not to take ivermectin “you’re not a horse...”
I went to the report and found this ...
Findings
The primary analysis included 8811 SARS-CoV-2 positive participants (median symptom duration 5 days), randomised to ivermectin (n=2157), usual care (n=3256), and other treatments (n=3398) from June 23, 2021 to July 1, 2022. Time to self-reported recovery was shorter in the ivermectin group compared with usual care (hazard ratio 1·15 [95% Bayesian credible interval, 1·07 to 1·23], median decrease 2.06 days [1·00 to 3·06]), probability of meaningful effect (pre-specified hazard ratio ≥1.2) 0·192). COVID-19-related hospitalisations/deaths (odds ratio 1·02 [0·63 to 1·62]; estimated percentage difference 0% [-1% to 0·6%]), serious adverse events (three and five respectively), and the proportion feeling fully recovered were similar in both groups at 6 months (74·3% and 71·2% respectively (RR = 1·05, [1·02 to 1·08]) and also at 3 and 12 months.,.
Interpretation
Ivermectin for COVID-19 is unlikely to provide clinically meaningful improvement in recovery, hospital admissions, or longer-term outcomes. Further trials of ivermectin for SARS-Cov-2 infection in vaccinated community populations appear unwarranted.
What am I missing?
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posted on
03/08/2024 8:19:36 PM PST
by
tang-soo
(Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
To: Melian; bitt; ransomnote
To: ransomnote
In text format for those who wish to copy and paste.
Biden, Joseph R Jr.
Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Apr 23, 1992. pg. A13Abstract (Summary)Joseph R. Biden Jr defends his view that the Pentagon’s new strategy which appoints the US as a sort of world monitor could render the US a hollow superpower. Biden explains why he reacted the way he did to the plan.
Full Article
Imagine my surprise when a Wall Street Journal editorial appointed me dean of the Pat Buchanan school of neo-isolationism. My credentials? Believing that the Pentagon’s new strategy — America as “Globocop” — could render the United States a hollow superpower. All agree we need the military capacity to defend our vital interests — by ourselves when need be. The question is grand strategy. With the Journal’s endorsement, the Pentagon has called for a Pax Americana: The U.S. should cast so large a military shadow that no rival dare emerge.
American hegemony might be a pleasant idea, but is it economically, politically or even militarily wise? Bristling with weapons, we would continue our economic decline, while rising industrial and financial giants in Europe and Asia viewed our military pretensions with indifference or contempt.
Defense Secretary Dick Cheney outdid even the Journal, dipping deep into the well of Cold War argumentation to accuse Pax Americana critics of thinking “America’s world presence is somehow immoral and dangerous.
” Why doesn’t the Journal stop the name calling, get its schools sorted out, and court an honest debate over America’s proper role in the new world order?
Pat Buchanan’s “America First” preaches martyrdom: We’ve been suckered into fighting “other” people’s battles and defending “other” people’s interests. With our dismal economy, this siren song holds some appeal.
But most Americans, myself included, reject 1930s-style isolationism. They expect to see the strong hand of American leadership in world affairs, and they know that economic retreat would yield nothing other than a lower standard of living. They understand further that many security threats — the spread of high-tech weapons, environmental degradation, overpopulation, narcotics trafficking, migration — require global solutions.
What about America as globocop? First, our 21st-century strategy has to be a shade more clever than Mao’s axiom that power comes from the barrel of a gun. Power also emanates from a solid bank balance, the ability to dominate and penetrate markets, and the economic leverage to wield diplomatic clout.
Second, the plan is passive where it needs to be aggressive. The Journal endorses a global security system in which we destroy rogue-state threats as they arise. Fine, but let’s prevent such problems early rather than curing them late. Having contained Soviet communism until it dissolved, we need a new strategy of “containment” — based, like NATO, on collective action, but directed against weapons proliferation.
The reality is that we can slow proliferation to a snail’s pace if we stop irresponsible technology transfers. Fortunately, nearly all suppliers are finally showing restraint. The maverick is China, which persists in hawking sensitive weapons and technology to the likes of Syria, Iran, Libya, Algeria and Pakistan — even while pledging otherwise.
The Senate has tried to force China’s leaders to choose between Third World arms sales (1991 profits of $500 million) and open trade with the U.S. (a $12.5 billion annual Chinese surplus). Even though we have convincing intelligence that China’s leaders fear the use of this leverage, the president inexplicably refuses to challenge Beijing.
Weapons containment can’t be foolproof; and against a nuclear-armed North Korea, I would support pre-emptive military action if necessary. But let’s do our best — using supplier restraint and sanctions against outlaw sellers and buyers-to avoid having to round up the posse.
Why not an anti-proliferation “czar” in the cabinet to give this objective the prominence it urgently needs?
Third, Pax Americana is a direct slap at two of our closest allies — Japan and Germany — and a repudiation of one of our panel1. Rather than denigrating collective security, we should regularize the kind of multilateral response we assembled for the Gulf War. Why not breathe life into the U.N. Charter? great postwar triumphs.
For years, American leaders argued that building democracy in Europe and Asia would guarantee stability because democracies don’t start wars. Now the Pentagon says we must keep our military large enough to persuade Japan and Germany “not to aspire to a greater role even to protect their legitimate interests.
How has our success suddenly become a threat? It hasn’t, but the Pentagon plan could become a self-fulfilling prophecy. By insulting Tokyo and Berlin, and arrogating to ourselves military stewardship of the world, we may spark the revival no one wants.
Secretary Cheney says he wants the allies to share the burden on defense matters. But Pax Americana puts us on the wrong end of a paradox: Hegemony means that even our allies can force ever greater U.S.
defense spending the more they try to share the burden!
Fourth, collective security doesn’t rule out unilateral action. The Journal says I’m among those who want “Americans . . . to trust their security to a global committee.” But no one advocates that we repeal the “inherent” right of self-defense enshrined in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.
Secretary Cheney says his plan wouldn’t undermine support for the U.N. Who would know better than the U.N.’s usually understated secretary general? If implemented, says Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the Pentagon’s strategy would spell “the end of the U.N.”
Rather than denigrating collective security, we should regularize the kind of multilateral response we assembled for the Gulf War. Why not breathe life into the U.N. Charter? It envisages a permanent commitment of forces, for use by the Security Council. That means a presumption of collective action — but with a U.S. veto.
Rather than defending military extravagance, the Bush administration should be reallocating Pentagon funds to meet more urgent security needs: sustaining democracy in the former Soviet empire; supporting U.N. peacekeepers in Yugoslavia, Cambodia and El Salvador; and rebuilding a weakened and debt-burdened America.
If Pentagon strategists and their kneejerk supporters could broaden their horizons, they would see how our superpower status is best assured. We must get lean militarily, revitalize American economic strength, and exercise a diplomatic leadership that puts new muscle into institutions of collective security.
Sen. Biden is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s European Affairs Subcommittee.
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posted on
03/08/2024 8:31:34 PM PST
by
tang-soo
(Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
Borgund Stave Church, Norway built in 1180 and said to be oldest wood church still in use
To: Farcesensitive; foldspace
In no way was I intending to attack, I was only trying to piggyback off of Foldspace’s meme. Anthony Freemont is an iconic character and should be reclaimed and used for good.
No worries.
To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
“BUilt around 1180 and dedicated to the Apostle Andrew. The church is exceptionally well preserved and is the most distinctive stave church in Norway.
The excellent wood building techniques and wood carving traditions of the Vikings, used in the construction of ships and houses, were further developed and are often seen in stave churches.”
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03/08/2024 8:44:25 PM PST
by
bitt
(<img src=' 'width=30%>)
To: All; ransomnote; bagster
3-YEAR DELTA
To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
In The US, Juan Orlando Hernández, Former President Of Honduras, Is Found Guilty Of Drug Trafficking
https://zetatijuana.com/2024/03/en-eu-declaran-culpable-de-narco-a-juan-orlando-hernandez-ex-presidente-de-honduras/
Translated excerpt:
After almost two days of deliberations, a jury of the Federal Court of the Southern District of New York, found guilty, on March 8, 2023, Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado -president of Honduras, in a first term of office that began on the 27th. January 2014 and ended on January 27, 2018, the date on which his second period began, which ended on January 27, 2022, on three charges related to drug trafficking.
Q. Kevin Castel, the judge who presided over the trial against Hernández Alvarado - which lasted almost two weeks - received a note from the jury informing them that they had reached a unanimous verdict against the Honduran president.
The US Department of Justice filed three charges against the former Honduran president: conspiracy to import cocaine into the United States, conspiracy to possess firearms and destructive devices for drug trafficking, and possession of this type of weapon during the conspiracy of drug trafficking.
Hernández Alvarado could be sentenced to a maximum of life in prison for each of the charges. However, the former Honduran president rejected all charges and appeared during the trial as part of his defense.
The former Honduran president - 55 years old - was accused of conspiring with his Army and the Police of the Central American country to allow up to 500 tons of cocaine to enter the United States without obstacles.
As narrated by various international agencies, flanked by his lawyers, moments before the judge called the parties to hear the ruling, Hernández Alvarado. Afterwards, the verdict followed, shaking his head in disbelief, as the jury spokesman answered each of the questions that Castel asked, to establish the guilt of the former Honduran president.
“I am innocent, tell the world, I love you,” said Hernández Alvarado, upon leaving the Federal Court of the Southern District of New York, addressing his relatives, including two sisters-in-law, and the three generals who came to testify in his favor during the trial.
Hernández Alvarado was arrested at his home in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, three months after leaving office, on January 27, 2022, and extradited to the United States in April of that same year.
Before the jury began deliberating, on March 7, 2023, Judge Castel explained to the 12 jurors what each charge meant and emphasized that the possible sentence that Hernández Alvarado could receive should not be considered in the discussions.
The former Honduran president took the stand on March 5, 2024 and denied the accusations against him. In his account, he stated that it was he who told his brother, former deputy Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernández Alvarado, to appear before the US authorities, who sentenced him in March 2021 to life imprisonment.
The former president’s lawyers asked him about the alleged meetings and agreements with drug traffickers, but Hernández Alvarado stated that he did not promise protection to drug traffickers and denied having met with most of the members of the Los Cachiros or Los Valle cartels.
However, Hernández Alvarado acknowledged during his trial testimony that drug trafficking money was paid to virtually all political parties in Honduras, but he himself denied having accepted bribes.
The former Honduran president indicated that he had visited the White House in Washington D.C. and had met with American presidents, and, according to him, had collaborated in the war on drugs and worked with Washington to stop the flow of drugs to the United States.
A witness assured that the brother of the former Honduran president agreed with Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, alias “El Chapo” - then leader of the Sinaloa Cartel -, protection for a trafficking route if Hernández Alvarado was elected
However, the former president of Honduras denied having received a million dollars from “El Chapo” and the Sinaloa Cartel. He also added that he never met the Mexican drug trafficker, nor any member of his criminal organization.
The former president also testified that it was he who asked the Honduran Public Ministry to investigate his brother. Later, he testified, he urged “Tony” to appear before US authorities.
However, when asked if they were close, the former Honduran president highlighted the age difference with his younger brother. “We were more than 10 years apart, I left home at 13 to study,” he said.
On February 7, 2022, the US State Department publicly revealed that it had imposed restrictions on Hernández Alvarado’s visa to enter that country, as part of a list of officials suspected of corruption or undermining democracy in the country of Central America.
Then, the former president of Honduras wrote an open letter, in which he said that he found out about the decision of the United States Government through the media and social networks. Furthermore, he pointed out that his Administration bravely confronted organized crime in all its forms.
The former president of the Central American country also indicated that during his government the transit of drugs through Honduras was reduced by 83 percent, going from 87 percent before he took office in 2013, to only 4 percent in the 2020.
Hernández Alvarado emphasized that he was surprised that the decision, according to him, was based on media reports, as well as statements from drug traffickers and confessed murderers who were extradited by their Government or had to flee and surrender to US authorities.
United States Senator Bob Menéndez, president of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, asked the Government of President Joseph Biden in early February 2022 to revoke Hernández Alvarado’s visa and designate him as a “major foreign narcotics trafficker.” , under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act (Kingpin), making it illegal for US companies and individuals to do business with him.
On March 30, 2021, federal judge Kevin Castel, of the Southern District Court of New York, sentenced former deputy Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernández Alvarado - brother of the then president of Honduras, to life in prison, plus 30 years, for drug trafficking crimes and receiving millions of dollars in bribes received from organized crime.
“Based on Tony Hernandez’s free choice to engage in a life of drug trafficking for 12 years, a sentence of life in prison is richly deserved,” stated Federal Judge Kevin Castel.
The prosecutors in the case requested a life sentence for “Tony” for leading “a criminal drug trafficking association sponsored by the Honduran State,” along with the president of Honduras. They also wanted the brother of the Honduran president to return $138.5 million of “blood money,” the product of his drug trafficking operations, and pay an additional fine of $10 million......
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Does trying former leaders of countries make foreign relations sketchy with former political leaders now under threat of indictment in other countries, aka tit for tat? Arrogance by the DOJ selectively picking politicians to indict. Almost all Central and South American countries, along with Mexico, have the reputation as being run by corrupt politicians. Corrupt by US standards. Is this a case of selective prosecution of foreign politicians who don’t tow the deep state US line? The fallout, if any, from this will be of interest.
To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
To: Pete from Shawnee Mission
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03/08/2024 8:48:21 PM PST
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Melian
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
To: Melian
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Melian
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To: Melian
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Melian
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To: bitt
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bitt
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
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