Anonymous ID: f6de07 Nov. 25, 2021, 6:43 p.m. No.15080407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0414 >>0425 >>0697 >>0773

dog comms?

 

National Dog Show 2021: Scottish deerhound Claire becomes first repeat Best in Show winner

 

Claire, a Scottish deerhound, is a history maker.

 

For the second consecutive year, Claire bested more than 180 breeds of other dogs and won the Best in Show title at the National Dog Show in Philadelphia.

 

It is the first time a defending champion has won the top title two years in a row.

 

Good genes must run in the family; Claire's grandmother Hickory won Best in Show at the 2011 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

 

The National Dog Show, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, was held over two days on November 20 and 21. The show, which was first broadcast on NBC in 2002, has aired on Thanksgiving following the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for almost 20 years.

 

Founded by The Kennel Club of Philadelphia in 1879, the show has been held annually since 1933.

 

The 2022 Westminster show will be held in January.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/national-dog-show-2021-scottish-deerhound-claire-becomes-first-repeat-best-in-show-winner/ar-AAR8Sl1

 

(Claire / Hickory → Chelsea / Hillary?)

Anonymous ID: f6de07 Nov. 25, 2021, 7:12 p.m. No.15080543   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0554

>>15080516

 

don't deer carry ticks (Lyme's disease)?

 

Lyme Disease Vaccine Uses mRNA to Encode Tick Saliva Proteins

 

https://www.genengnews.com/topics/drug-discovery/therapeutics/vaccines/lyme-disease-vaccine-uses-mrna-to-encode-tick-saliva-proteins/

Anonymous ID: f6de07 Nov. 25, 2021, 7:17 p.m. No.15080568   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0631 >>0636 >>0641 >>0700 >>0733 >>0746 >>0783

Is Hillary next to fall in Durham investigation?

 

By Lt. Col. James Zumwalt

Published November 25, 2021

 

The folktale "The Gingerbread Man" is the tale of a farmer's wife who bakes a gingerbread man that suddenly springs to life, running from numerous pursuers, while repeatedly bragging he will never be caught. However, he ultimately meets his end when a sly fox gobbles him up. While there are various morals to the story, one warns braggarts to exercise caution lest their boasts trigger their own demise.

 

Based on twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's recent boast, she ignores the morale. Following the indictment of Steve Bannon for failing to respond to a subpoena issued by a House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill non-violent riot, a taunting Clinton boasted by retweeting the fact she "has never been indicted for anything."

 

While accurate, she shrugs off three incidents that normally should cause a braggart not to poke a finger into the eye of Lady Justice by making such a boast. Hillary committed two transgressions for which she was most fortunate not to have been indicted, but really should have. And, by choosing to boast about this, she ignores her involvement in yet another indictable transgression – the facts of which are only now coming to light – that may well trigger her demise.

 

The first transgression occurred in January 1995 when Independent Counsel Ken Starr deposed then-President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary as he investigated the suicide of White House adviser Vince Foster and other issues stemming from the Whitewater land deal scandal. In his 2018 memoir, Starr compared the answers both Clintons gave to questions. He reported President Clinton "bobbed and weaved, but was always pleasant as he avoided answering," while Hillary was a different story. Of her he wrote, "In the space of three hours, she claimed, by our count, over a hundred times that she 'did not recall' or 'did not remember.' This suggested outright mendacity. … human memory is notoriously fallible, but her strained performance struck us as preposterous." Starr seriously considered criminal charges against Hillary but opted not to do so due to difficulty proving she had lied. But, clearly, Mrs. Clinton dodged an indictment bullet in 1995.

 

As for her second transgression, the following timeline is relevant. In February 2013, Hillary Clinton resigned as secretary of state under President Barack Obama. In March 2015, it was revealed she had used an unauthorized email carrier to conduct business as secretary of state, possibly committing a security no-no by transmitting classified information over it. In April 2015, she announced her candidacy for the 2016 presidential election…

 

 

Former Bill Clinton adviser Dick Morris has predicted that Sussmann's indictment will lead to a Hillary indictment. Just like the fox eventually did with the gingerbread man, "It might be that we've finally caught up with Hillary," Morris added.

 

While Morris noted the Sussmann indictment was prompted by the fact the five-year statute of limitations was about to run out, he said "the real point here is that the trail … leads to Hillary. The point is that that led to two years of investigating and almost impeaching Trump, and it was totally phony." He also suggested that, since she is no longer in power, Hillary can no longer escape her misdeeds.

 

In the fable, the gingerbread man taunted his pursuers with, "Run, run, as fast as you can, you can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!" The last one to hear him say that was the fox. Hillary may experience a similar fate as additional Durham indictments are filed.

 

full article at https://www.wnd.com/2021/11/hillary-next-fall-durham-investigation/