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  • new findings are enough evidence to dismantle the vax covid industry. Reiner Fuellmich + Dr. Wodarg

    01/03/2022 2:27:47 PM PST · by norsky · 42 replies
    oval media ^ | January 2, 2022 | Reiner Fuellmich + Dr. Wodarg
    Here is vax data that indicates intent to harm by the vax industry. Reiner Fuellmich + Dr. Wodarg - new findings are enough evidence to dismantle the vax covid industry This vid has charts showing the different lots or batches of the various vax's released at different times. There is a pattern of toxic batches with a death rate of 6-7%. The companies seem to be taking turns releasing the batches. Ones without toxins to get a baseline then another toxic dose. They seem to be experimenting with different formulas and dosages on the public. The data on the screen...
  • COVID “Looks Engineered,” Govt-Funded Immunologist Told Fauci In January 2020.(WTF?)

    06/02/2021 4:04:35 PM PDT · by Vendome · 52 replies
    The National Post ^ | 06-02-2021 | Raheem Kassam
    Kristian Andersen – the head of the Andersen Lab at Scripps Research Institute in California – told Dr. Fauci in late January 2020 that “unusual features” of the COVID-19 virus led him to believe it was “potentially engineered.”The bombshell release from Dr. Fauci’s e-mails goes to disprove the political and media establishment’s claims that lab-leak or bio-weapon concerns were “conspiracy theories.”
  • Prosecutors warn there is evidence that does not support criminal charge in George Floyd killing

    05/28/2020 4:48:19 PM PDT · by bort · 332 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | May 28, 2020 | Rachael Sharp
    Authorities dashed hopes that an arrest had been made over the [death of George Floyd]….. Prosecutors have warned there is "evidence that does not support criminal charges....
  • IG Report just dropped (Comey violated policy, but will not prosecute)

    08/29/2019 7:21:31 AM PDT · by grayboots · 210 replies
    DOJ ^ | 8/29/2019
    Full report at link
  • James Comey's next reckoning is imminent — this time for leaking

    07/31/2019 6:18:44 PM PDT · by bitt · 51 replies
    The Hill ^ | 7/31/2019 | john Solomon
    The Justice Department’s chief watchdog is preparing a damning report on James Comey’s conduct in his final days as FBI director that likely will conclude he leaked classified information and showed a lack of candor after his own agency began looking into his feud with President Trump over the Russia probe. Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitz’s team referred Comey for possible prosecution under the classified information protection laws, but Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors working for Attorney General William Barr reportedly have decided to decline prosecution — a decision that’s likely to upset Comey's conservative critics. Prosecutors found the IG’s...
  • Solomon On Hannity Radio Show: Ir appears Comey is going to walk for leaking

    07/31/2019 2:03:40 PM PDT · by janetjanet998 · 181 replies
    . @jsolomonReports just said on @hannity radio show that he does NOT expect DOJ to prosecute Comey for his crimes. John Solomon did not state the reason. Hannity said that he heard the same thing
  • Clinton investigators were told Obama DOJ 'not willing to charge' her on key espionage statute <tr>

    03/14/2019 12:07:38 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 8 replies
    Fox News ^ | March 13 2019 | Gregg Re, Catherine Herridge
    Hillary Clinton investigators were told Obama DOJ 'not willing to charge' her on key espionage statute: internal chart An internal chart prepared by federal investigators working on the so-called "Midyear Exam" probe into Hillary Clinton's emails, exclusively reviewed by Fox News, contained the words "NOTE: DOJ not willing to charge this" next to a key statute on the mishandling of classified information. The notation appeared to contradict former FBI Director James Comey's repeated claims that his team made its decision that Clinton should not face criminal charges independently. Fox News has confirmed the chart served as a critical tip that...
  • Major Mueller sentence filings imminent in Manafort, Cohen cases, as Comey girds for testimony...

    12/06/2018 6:58:23 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 15 replies
    Fox News ^ | 06 DEC 2018 | Gregg Re
    A whirlwind week in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russian meddling probe is set for a dramatic triple-threaded conclusion Friday, as fired FBI Director James Comey prepares to testify before House Republicans and prosecutors ready pivotal sentencing documents on former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and onetime campaign chairman Paul Manafort. With multiple reports and other indications suggesting the long-running Russia probe that began in May 2017 is nearing its conclusion, Mueller faces court-imposed Friday deadlines to explain how Manafort allegedly broke his cooperation agreement with the government, as well as how Cohen should be punished for lying to Congress in 2017...
  • IG Report: Footnote #124, Page 164 – Clinton Email Investigation: “The Fix Was In”…

    06/25/2018 9:00:35 PM PDT · by bitt · 35 replies
    CONSERVATIVE TREEHOUSE ^ | 6/25/2018 | SUNDANCE
    Within the Inspector General report into how the DOJ and FBI handled the Clinton email investigation, on Page #164, footnote #124 the outline is laid bare for all to witness. The Clinton classified email investigation was structured to deliver a predetermined outcome. John Spiropoulos delivers the first video in a series of reports on the Department of Justice Inspector General’s review into the investigation of Hillary Clinton. This segment focuses on DOJ’s legal interpretation that virtually assured Clinton would not be prosecuted. And that, as the IG reports states, the FBI and DOJ knew that “by September 2015″…
  • GOP senator says Comey likely leaked classified information

    01/03/2018 9:01:21 PM PST · by mojito · 42 replies
    Washington Times ^ | 1/3/2018 | Stephan Dinan
    A top Republican senator said Wednesday that it appears former FBI Director James Comey leaked classified information in his effort to shape the narrative surrounding President Trump’s decision to fire him. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley said Mr. Comey wrote seven memos, and shared four of them with a professor he was using as an intermediary to defend him. Of the seven, four are marked at the confidential or secret level — meaning at least one of the memos Mr. Comey shared contained restricted information. Mr. Grassley now wants to know when and how the memos were deemed...
  • Preet Bharara Explains Why He Let Wall Street Bank Executives Avoid Prison

    03/16/2017 5:33:10 AM PDT · by TangoLimaSierra · 13 replies
    libertyblitzkrieg.com ^ | Mar 15, 2017 | Michael Krieger
    Recently dismissed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara, is suddenly being celebrated as an aggressive warrior in the fight against Wall Street corruption. Really? You could’ve fooled me. Perhaps I was in a coma when a string of big bank executives were arrested and sent to prison. No, what actually happened is one of the most powerful attorneys in the nation came up with a mealy-mouthed, cowardly rationale for why he let these financial thieves off the hook. Crain’s reports: Bharara was nowhere to be found when it came to charging the top executives whose...
  • Comey Memo Edits Warrant Indictments

    12/15/2017 2:28:42 PM PST · by Starman417 · 58 replies
    Flopping Aces ^ | 12-15-17 | Daniel John Sobieski
    Now we know that not only did Hillary Clinton show intent in her handling of classified materials routed through her private server, but that former FBI Director James Comey and his team showed intent in letting her get away with it to the detriment of American national security. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, in a Thursday letter to current FBI Director Christopher Wray, reveals how edits to Comey’s exoneration memo went beyond changing “grossly negligent” to “extremely careless” but edited out content that shows the FBI knew Hillary was intentionally in violation of the Espionage...
  • BREAKING: Former State Dept And CIA Employee Arrested, Charged With Federal Espionage

    06/22/2017 6:11:42 PM PDT · by markomalley · 194 replies
    iBankCoin ^ | 6/22/17
    A former State Department employee was arrested Thursday and charged with espionage for allegedly transmitting Top Secret and Secret documents to a Chinese government agent, according to an affidavit filed with the U.S. District Court in Alexandria, VA.Kevin Mallory, 60, of Leesburg is a self-employed consultant who speaks fluent Chinese. Court filings show that Mallory was an Army veteran who worked as a special agent for U.S. State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service from 1987 to 1990. Since then, Mallory has worked for various government agencies and defense contractors, maintaining a Top Secret security clearance. The Washington Post reports that Mallory...
  • Comey: Clinton IT Contractor's Reddit Posts Are Not Evidence Of A "Cover-Up," (truncated)

    09/29/2016 6:02:58 AM PDT · by Sir Napsalot · 34 replies
    RCP Video ^ | 9-28-2016 | Tim Hains
    Full title: FBI Director Comey: Clinton IT Contractor's Reddit Posts Are Not Evidence Of A "Cover-Up," Not A Violation Of Immunity Deal FBI director James Comey told the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday that newly discovered online posts made by an IT contractor for Hillary Clinton do not violate his immunity deal and are not evidence of a cover-up. (snip) Chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte next asked Comey if the Reddit postings were "evidence of obstruction of justice" or "a violation of Mr. Combetta's immunity deal." "Not necessarily, no," Comey replied. "It would depend on what his intention was. Our team concluded...
  • How David Petraeus avoided felony charges and possible prison time

    10/14/2016 12:17:25 PM PDT · by Vendome · 19 replies
    Washington Post ^ | January 25, 2016 | Adam Goldman
    Interesting to note that Paula Broadwell "Was Not Charged with a Single Crime" Here's why: Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and FBI Director James B. Comey listened as prosecutors did a mock run-through of the government’s case, a preview of how they would present their evidence to Petraeus’s lawyers in order, they hoped, to force a guilty plea. The presentation included felony charges: lying to the FBI and violating a section of the Espionage Act. A conviction on either carried potentially years in prison. They were also considering bringing the same charges against Petraeus’s biographer and former mistress, Paula...
  • Comey Testimony on Clinton’s ‘Intent’ in Email Case Triggered Firing

    05/12/2017 2:02:01 PM PDT · by ForYourChildren · 85 replies
    Washington Free Bacon ^ | 05/12/2017 | Bill Gertz
    FBI agents angered at FBI director's lenient handling of email probe! The surprise firing of James Comey was triggered by the ousted FBI director's recent comments on why he chose not to seek the prosecution of Hillary Clinton for using an unsecure email server, according to White House and Trump administration officials. President Trump was angered by Comey's assertion that Clinton had no criminal intent when she mishandled highly classified information on her private server, said officials familiar with the president's thinking. .. "Federal law is clear regarding classified materials: intent is not relevant [to mishandling classified information]," the White...
  • What Trump’s Letter to Comey Means

    05/10/2017 1:48:15 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 28 replies
    Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | May 10, 2017 | Rush Limbaugh
    RUSH: Right there it is at Fox: “Growing questions over president’s assertion that Comey told him three times he wasn’t being investigated.” You knew that was gonna happen. So why would Trump put that in the letter? Why would Trump assert that? Some people think, “Trump just can’t help himself. He’s a child. Trump had to put in that he’s innocent, he’s not guilty, he didn’t do anything.” That’s not what Trump was doing. You have to know Donald Trump. It’s no crime knowing Donald Trump — and I don’t mean “know him,” know him. I mean know how he...
  • 'Who Appointed You To The Supreme Court?' Senator Asks Sally Yates

    05/08/2017 9:16:55 PM PDT · by Helicondelta · 30 replies
    wnd.com ^ | 05/08/2017
    “Who appointed you to the United States Supreme Court?” pointedly asked Sen. John Kennedy, R-La. He was grilling former acting attorney general Sally Yates about her refusal to enforce President Trump’s first executive order temporarily banning people from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States until vetting procedures could be improved. The senator pressed on, noting that it is the courts that determine what is constitutional, adding, “In fact, aren’t most acts of Congress presumed to be constitutional?” Yates hesitantly responded, “They are presumed but they’re not always constitutional, and of course, I was not on the Supreme Court....
  • End the Fake Filibuster: It’s not a constitutional requirement at all.

    02/08/2017 8:21:11 AM PST · by Behind Liberal Lines · 14 replies
    American Spectator ^ | February 8, 2017, 12:04 am | BETSY MCCAUGHEY
    What allows Schumer to thwart the majority’s will and paralyze the Senate? Not the U.S. Constitution, as the framers designed it. The answer is a centuries-old Senate practice called the filibuster. Senators in the minority could take the floor and talk endlessly, never agreeing to formally end debate so the majority could vote. They’d talk the legislation to death or “filibuster” it, in the process shutting down all other Senate business. The House never permitted it, always allowing a simple majority to shut down debate. In the Senate, the idea was to make sure the minority was heard. But over...
  • ((Wikileaks) Smoking Gun email on intent with private server...

    11/05/2016 6:18:19 PM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 62 replies
    Wikileaks ^ | Nov 5 2016 | released by Wikileaks
    "I didn't have a Blackberry. What I did do was have a personal computer that was hooked up to a private phone line (sounds ancient.) So I could communicate with a wide range of friends directly without it going through the State Department servers. I even used it to do business with some foreign leaders and some of the senior folks in the Department on their personal email accounts. I did the same thing on the road in hotels."