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  • Bill Gates Confident the Public Will Exonerate Him of Genocide Charges

    01/28/2025 7:34:50 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 63 replies
    The People's Voice ^ | January 29, 2025 | Baxter Dmitry
    Globalist billionaire Bill Gates has arrogantly dismissed documented charges of genocide, including allegations that claim his experimental vaccines have caused the deaths of millions of children worldwide.When questioned about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s accusations, Gates told the Wall Street Journal that he’s “prepared to let the public decide.” An astonishing response from a man at the center of such grave claims, who is facing trial in the Netherlands for misleading the public about Covid mRNA vaccines. The self-appointed pandemic expert continues to raise eyebrows with his recent statements about an impending pandemic. During the interview with WSJ Editor-in-Chief Emma Tucker,...
  • When They Come For Your Guns, You Will Turn Them Over

    02/21/2014 10:37:55 AM PST · by Rusty0604 · 328 replies
    Daily Reckoning ^ | 02/20/2014 | Jim Karger
    The militarization of US police forces is ongoing and escalating. Many cities and towns now own tanks, armed personnel carriers, even attack helicopters, and almost all are outfitted with military weapons not available to the general public. And, it is not just your hometown cops who are getting new boy-toys. The military itself is buying up weaponry not just for use in the current or next scheduled war, but to deal with the likes of you... Also ignored (as if it didn’t even exist) is the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 which generally bars the military from law enforcement activities...
  • Justice O'Connor: U.S. must rely on foreign law

    10/31/2003 9:32:28 AM PST · by stop_fascism · 83 replies · 1,249+ views
    American courts need to pay more attention to international legal decisions to help create a more favorable impression abroad, said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at an awards dinner in Atlanta. Sandra Day O'Connor "The impressions we create in this world are important, and they can leave their mark," O'Connor said, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The 73-year-old justice and some of her high court colleagues have made similar appeals to foreign law, not only in speeches and interviews, but in some of their legal opinions. Her most recent public remarks came at a dinner Tuesday sponsored by...