Posted on 11/03/2025 9:32:31 AM PST by delta7
Government officials are rapidly moving onto US military bases for security. The Atlantic reported that Stephen Miller, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, and other senior officials have relocated to US bases around Washington, D.C. These officials have received personal threats and have been notified by intelligence agencies that civil unrest is inevitable.
This is an extremely unusual occurrence as these homes were typically used by high-ranking military officers. These officials have been doxxed by the legacy media. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was forced to relocate and the Daily Mail published her Navy Yard address. The staffers who relocated are considered temporary residents, but they would not have been able to move if not grants permission from the administration.
Critics argue that the lines between the military and civilian leaders have been blurred, and argue that public servants should reside among the public they serve. The issue is that these individuals are receiving an alarming number of death threats as civil unrest boils over into political violence. It is doubtful that these officials are happy about the move themselves, but it is essential for security.
The president is also preparing for political violence. The controversial White House ballroom renovation includes an undisclosed security feature. The original East Wing, built in 1902, featured an underground bunker.
The Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) was used during World War II and the 9/11 premeditated demolitions. The White House has been focusing on the ballroom renovation with little discussion of the updated security features that will be added to the existing bunker.
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And this is the democrat party that wants to control the country and OUR lives.
Armstrong Williams - continuing to take stupidity to new heights and then throwing it over the edge.
“The White House has been focusing on the ballroom renovation with little discussion of the updated security features that will be added to the existing bunker.”
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Say what?!
Never had it to begin with.
Constantly incorrect posting this kind of stuff proven with time - sometimes very little time, then continues to post from the same sources.
I guess one of these times hoping something will end up happening coincidentally, then can claim credibility.
As usual, you post old news.
Criminal conviction
In 1999, Japanese fraud investigators accused Armstrong of collecting money from Japanese investors, improperly commingling these funds with funds from other investors, and using the fresh money to cover losses he had incurred while trading.[9] United States prosecutors called it a three-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme.[10] Allegedly assisting Armstrong in his scheme was the Republic New York Corporation, which produced false account statements to reassure Armstrong’s investors. In 2001, the bank agreed to pay $606 million as restitution for its part in the scandal.[10]
Armstrong was indicted in 1999 and ordered by Judge Richard Owen to turn over fifteen million dollars in gold bars and antiquities bought with the fund’s money; the list included bronze helmets and a bust of Julius Caesar.[11][12] Armstrong produced some of the items but claimed the others were not in his possession; this led to several contempt of court charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and CFTC, for which he served seven years in jail until he reached a plea bargain with federal prosecutors.[13][14][15] Under the terms of the agreement, Armstrong admitted to deceiving corporate investors and improperly commingling client funds—actions that according to prosecutors resulted in commodities losses of more than $700 million—and was sentenced to five years in prison.[16][11]
Armstrong was released from federal custody on 2 September 2011 after serving a total of eleven years behind bars.[17] The case against Armstrong was finally closed in 2017, with the distribution of about $80 million to claim holders by the receiver according to court filings.[18] Armstrong appealed the refusal of the receiver to transport his remaining possessions from storage lockers in New York and Pennsylvania to him in Florida, but the appeal failed in 2019. Concerning his felony conviction, Armstrong is “unrepentant” according to Bloomberg News.[19] In 2014, Italian comedian, activist, and Five Star Movement founder Beppe Grillo’s cited an article by L’Antidiplomatico that quoted Armstrong as supporting Grillo’s anti-euro views and calls for a referendum on the issue, and presented him as a historian who described Grillo as a prominent figure of the struggle for democracy and cited The Economist article “Send in the clowns” (in reference to Grillo and Silvio Berlusconi) to establish Armstrong as an expert holding the opposite view of The Economist.[2] On his website, Armstrong described himself as a “world-renowned” historian and economist, an influencer on Ronald Reagan, and a friend of Margaret Thatcher, without mentioning other details of his biography, such as his criminal conviction.[2]
Hidden rare coins cache
In 2014, a day laborer sold a box of 58 rare coins to a Philadelphia thrift shop for $6,000, which he said he had found while clearing out the basement of a house in New Jersey. In 2017, when the thrift shop announced they were to auction the coins and they actually valued at $2.5 million, Armstrong came forward to declare himself the rightful owner. He claimed that he had hidden the coins in his mother’s old house to take them “off the books” in anticipation of the public offering of his firm. The thrift shop sued Armstrong, asking the court to declare the thrift shop as rightful owners while Armstrong counter-sued, also seeking ownership. In 2019, the U.S. government learned about the coins and claimed them as part of the treasure hoard Armstrong had refused to hand over in 1999, and for which he had served seven years in jail for contempt. In addition to rare coins, the treasure hoard, valued at $12.9 million, included 102 gold bars, 699 gold coins, and an ancient bust of Julius Caesar.[20][21] Armstrong was deposed. According to Receiver Alan M. Cohen, Armstrong admitted hiding the coins. Armstrong’s attorneys said in a court filing that Armstrong did not make this admission. The auction house now possesses the coins and the U.S. government filed suit to take possession
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“Armstrong Williams”
Martin Armstrong. Convicted liar and scammer.
Eleven years in the federal pen.
Armstrong Williams?
No similarity at all between him and Martin Armstrong.
With scum of the earth, POS DNC ahos popping up all over the place and backshootin’ and stabbing Americans to death like the primitive savages they are, Americans have to do something. Whatever happened to the Gazan “palistinians” thingy. The Pizza Place table cloth hat crowd lose interest? The Jackasses with college attendance certificates sure don’t have a very long attention span. No wonder they don’t learn anything in college.
It doesn’t appear that prison effected much attitude adjustment...
“It doesn’t appear that prison effected much attitude adjustment...”
It made him realize that he was a failure at finance matters .
After three bankruptcies he knew that his only success was in scamming people.
He spent the eleven years planning his present scam.
IATG
IATS
The bunker was below the East Wing. It’s being renovated as well, I believe.
“These officials have been doxxed by the legacy media.”
Despicable
And for only one reason
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"Finally, President Trump called on Marting Armstrong to come up with a peace plan. Armstrong says, "I was surprised that I was called in for a briefing on Russia. They know where I stand. They know I have back channels into Russia. . .. They wanted me to come up with a peace proposal that they thought Putin would accept. I said do you really want me to do this? I said alright, fine. It took me four days to write an almost 200-page report. I went through absolutely everything."
This is a report called "Peace Proposal to Prevent World War III." It was written specifically for President Trump and the top people in his administration."
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